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Error Prediction in Acquired Apraxia of Speech

机译:获得性言语失用的错误预测

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Six participants with acquired apraxia of speech predicted whether or not they would produce correctly 180 words that varied from one to three or more syllables in length and from low to high abstractness. Participants predicted they would produce very few errors (6.3%), but produced a much higher number (27%). Accuracy of predicted errors also was very low, with only two participants correctly predicting more than 10% of their errors. Error analysis revealed that participants consistently produced more errors as a function of both increasing syllable length and word abstractness. However, a contrasting pattern was found in the error prediction results. Participants predicted more errors as a function of increased word abstractness, but not as a function of word length. Results suggest that speakers with apraxia have limited knowledge of motor complexity factors, such as word length, that affect speech production.
机译:六名患有语言性失语症的参与者预测他们是否会正确产生180个单词,这些单词的长度从一个音节变为三个或三个以上音节,从低到高抽象。参与者预测他们将产生极少的错误(6.3%),但产生的错误数量要多得多(27%)。预测错误的准确性也很低,只有两名参与者正确预测了超过10%的错误。错误分析表明,随着音节长度和单词抽象度的增加,参与者不断产生更多的错误。但是,在错误预测结果中发现了对比图样。参与者预测更多的错误是单词抽象度的提高,而不是单词长度的函数。结果表明,患有失用言语的人对运动复杂性因素(例如单词长度)的了解有限,这些因素会影响语音的产生。

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