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Speech-like and non-speech lip kinematics and coordination in aphasia

机译:言语和非言语的嘴唇运动学和失语症的协调

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Background: In addition to the well-known linguistic processing impairments in aphasia, oro-motor skills and articulatory implementation of speech segments are reported to be compromised to some degree in most types of aphasia. Aims: This study aimed to identify differences in the characteristics and coordination of lip movements in the production of a bilabial closure gesture between speech-like and non-speech tasks in individuals with aphasia and healthy control subjects. Methods & Procedures: Upper and lower lip movement data were collected for a speech-like and a non-speech task using an AG 100 EMMA system from five individuals with aphasia and five age- and gender-matched control subjects. Each task was produced at two rate conditions (normal and fast), and in a familiar and a less familiar manner. Single articulator kinematic parameters (peak velocity, amplitude, duration and cyclic spatio-temporal index) and multi-articulator coordination indices (average relative phase and variability of relative phase) were measured to characterize lip movements. Outcomes & Results: The results showed that when the two lips had similar task goals (bilabial closure) in speech-like and non-speech task, kinematic and coordination characteristics were not found to be different. However, when changes in rate were imposed on the bilabial gesture, only speech-like task showed functional adaptations, indicated by a greater decrease in amplitude and duration at fast rates. In terms of group differences, individuals with aphasia showed smaller amplitudes and longer movement durations for upper lip, higher spatio-temporal variability for both lips, and higher variability in lip coordination than the control speakers. Rate was an important factor in distinguishing the two groups, and individuals with aphasia were limited in implementing the rate changes. Conclusions & Implications: The findings support the notion of subtle but robust differences in motor control characteristics between individuals with aphasia and the control participants, even in the context of producing bilabial closing gestures for a relatively simple speech-like task. The findings also highlight the functional differences between speech-like and non-speech tasks, despite a common movement coordination goal for bilabial closure.
机译:背景:除了众所周知的失语症的语言加工障碍外,据报道,口语运动技能和言语节段的发音方式在大多数失语症中都受到一定程度的损害。目的:本研究旨在识别失语症患者和健康对照者在语音和非语音任务之间产生双唇闭合手势时,唇部运动的特征和协调性差异。方法和步骤:使用AG 100 EMMA系统收集了来自五名失语症患者和五名年龄和性别相匹配的对照组受试者的上唇和下唇运动数据,以进行语音式和非语音式任务。每个任务都是在两种速率条件(正常和快速)下以熟悉和不太熟悉的方式完成的。测量了单个咬合器的运动学参数(峰值速度,振幅,持续时间和循环时空指数)和多个咬合器的协调指数(平均相对相位和相对相位可变性)以表征唇部运动。结果与结果:结果表明,当两只嘴唇在类似语音和非语音任务中具有相似的任务目标(双唇闭合)时,运动学和协调特性均未发现差异。但是,当对双唇手势施加速率变化时,只有类似语音的任务显示出功能适应性,这表明幅度和持续时间在快速速率下的下降更大。就群体差异而言,失语症患者的上唇幅度较小,运动持续时间较长,双唇的时空变异性较高,而双唇的协调性则较对照组高。率是区分两组的重要因素,失语症患者实施率改变的能力有限。结论与启示:这些发现支持了失语症患者与控制参与者之间运动控制特性的微妙而强大的差异,即使在为相对简单的语音任务完成双唇闭合手势的情况下也是如此。这些发现还强调了语音和非语音任务之间的功能差异,尽管双唇闭合具有共同的运动协调目标。

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