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MOTOR SPEECH ADAPTATION: AN ACOUSTIC STUDY OF TEMPORAL AND SPECTRAL RESPONSE PATTERNS IN SUBJECTS WITH FOCAL, CORTICAL LESIONS

机译:电机语音适应:听觉和听觉病变对象时空和频谱响应模式的声学研究

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Studies reported here explore the speech-production skills of a group of American veterans who sustained focal, cortical lesions to the right or left hemisphere during the Vietnam confrontation. Temporal and spectral characteristics of speech production were examined under two speaking conditions: a normal, or control, condition and an experimental condition which used an appliance to restrict mandibular participation during speech. The purpose of the study was twofold: first, to provide a quantitative analysis of the similarities and differences in temporal and spectral characteristics of speech following a circumscribed lesion to either the right or left hemisphere; and second, to investigate the strategies available to speakers with cortical lesions adjust, or accommodate, to changes in peripheral, oral-structure relationships. Analyses of temporal and spectral characteristics of speech in these two conditions provided quantitative information related to structure-function questions commonly addressed in the clinical literature regarding speech disorders in cortically injured patients.;Comparable formant frequency and duration values are not produced by Control subjects in normal and restricted-jaw speaking. Control subjects produce slightly higher F(,1) and significantly lower F(,2)-F(,3) frequencies during restricted-jaw conditions. Moreover, Control subjects use a temporal strategy of generalized slowing of articulation to assist in optimizing their response to abnormal peripheral conditions. Data from Control subjects suggest the motor speech system uses a range of articulator positions to produce contextual speech under normal and abnormal peripheral conditions. Temporal relationships of gestures are retained by Control subjects during abnormal peripheral conditions suggesting gesture timing may be inherent to phonological representations.;Cortically injured subjects use a slightly different set or range of articulator positions to adjust area/length relationships in the vocal tract than Control subjects, regardless if speaking is under normal or restricted-jaw conditions. Frequency and duration response patterns during restricted-jaw speaking suggest motor-speech systems of cortically injured speakers are less flexible and more heavily influenced by contextual frameworks. Taken overall, frequency- and duration-response patterns indicate cortically injured speakers have difficulty integrating spatio-temporal information underlying articulatory maneuvers during normal- and abnormal-peripheral conditions.
机译:此处报道的研究探讨了一组美国退伍军人的言语表达能力,这些人在越战期间在右半球或左半球遭受局灶性皮层损害。在两个讲话条件下检查了语音产生的时间和频谱特征:正常或对照条件和实验条件,该条件使用器具限制讲话过程中的下颌参与。该研究的目的是双重的:首先,对右半球或左半球受到限制的病变后语音的时间和频谱特征的相似性和差异进行定量分析;第二,研究可用于皮损患者的策略,以调整或适应周围,口腔结构关系的变化。在这两种情况下对语音的时空和频谱特征的分析提供了与结构性问题相关的定量信息,这些结构性问题通常在临床文献中针对皮质损伤患者的言语障碍进行解决。和下巴说话。在受限下颌情况下,对照组的F(,1)频率略高,而F(,2)-F(,3)频率则低得多。此外,控制对象使用普遍减慢关节的时间策略来帮助优化他们对异常周围状况的反应。来自控制对象的数据表明,运动语音系统使用各种发音器位置在正常和异常外围条件下产生上下文语音。控制对象在异常的周围条件下会保留手势的时间关系,这表明手势时机可能是语音表示所固有的。严重受伤的对象使用发音器位置或集合范围稍有不同,以调节声带中的面积/长度关系。 ,无论说话是在正常还是下颌的情况下进行。下颌受限说话期间的频率和持续时间响应模式表明,皮下受伤的说话人的运动语音系统灵活性较差,受上下文框架的影响更大。总体而言,频率和持续时间响应模式表明,在正常和异常外围条件下,皮质受伤的说话者难以整合发音动作背后的时空信息。

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  • 作者

    TOBEY, EMILY ANN.;

  • 作者单位

    City University of New York.;

  • 授予单位 City University of New York.;
  • 学科 Communication.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1981
  • 页码 300 p.
  • 总页数 300
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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