نتایج جستجو برای: oral motor

تعداد نتایج: 409115  

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2009
Rebecca J McCauley Edythe Strand Gregory L Lof Tracy Schooling Tobi Frymark

PURPOSE The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the current evidence for the use of oral motor exercises (OMEs) on speech (i.e., speech physiology, speech production, and functional speech outcomes) as a means of supporting further research and clinicians' use of evidence-based practice. METHOD The peer-reviewed literature from 1960 to 2007 was searched for articles examining the...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
hooshang dadgar 1. department of speech therapy, school of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad reza hadian 2. department of post graduate studies, brain and spinal injury research center (basir), school of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, international campus (tums,tums-i), tehran, iran ortega adriana lira 3.specialist in pediatric dentistry and in dentistry for special needs pacients, coordinator professor of the specialization course in pediatric dentistry at dentistry school foundation (ffo) of the university of são paulo, brazil

how to cite this article: dadgar h, hadianmr, lira oa. effects of abnormal oral reflexes on speech articulation in persian speaking children with spastic cerebral palsy. iran j child neurol. summer 2016; 10(3):28-34. abstract objective the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the presence of abnormal oral reflexes and speech sound production in children with severe ...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2016
Alice C Mosberger Larissa de Clauser Hansjörg Kasper Martin E Schwab

Motor skills represent high-precision movements performed at optimal speed and accuracy. Such motor skills are learned with practice over time. Besides practice, effects of motivation have also been shown to influence speed and accuracy of movements, suggesting that fast movements are performed to maximize gained reward over time as noted in previous studies. In rodents, skilled motor performan...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2000
M Lotze G Seggewies M Erb W Grodd N Birbaumer

Bilabial, alveolar and velar sounds are produced at different locations around the oral cavity. fMRI was used to localize cortical representation of articulation in seven healthy subjects during repetitive lip and vertical tongue movements as well as repetitive articulation of /pa/ (bilabial), /ta/ (alveolar), /ka/ (velar consonants) and a combination of all three in /pataka/. Centers of gravit...

Journal: :Journal of communication disorders 2002
Barbara A Lewis Lynn T Singer Sarah Fulton Ann Salvator Elizabeth J Short Nancy Klein Jill Baley

UNLABELLED A prospective follow-up of very low birth weight infants (VLBW) with (n = 89) and without (n = 71) bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and Term control children (n = 93) was conducted at 8 years of age. Groups were compared on measures of articulation, receptive and expressive language, verbal and performance IQ, oral motor skills and gross and fine motor skills. The BPD group demonstra...

2017
Carmelo M. Vicario Robert D. Rafal Sara Borgomaneri Riccardo Paracampo Ada Kritikos Alessio Avenanti

The tongue holds a unique role in gustatory disgust. However, it is unclear whether the tongue representation in the motor cortex (tM1) is affected by the sight of distaste-related stimuli. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in healthy humans, we recorded tongue motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) as an index of tM1 cortico-hypoglossal excitability. MEPs were recorded while participants v...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2010
Matthew E R Butchbach Jasbir Singh Margrét Thorsteinsdóttir Luciano Saieva Elzbieta Slominski John Thurmond Thorkell Andrésson Jun Zhang Jonathan D Edwards Louise R Simard Livio Pellizzoni Jill Jarecki Arthur H M Burghes Mark E Gurney

Proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), one of the most common genetic causes of infant death, results from the selective loss of motor neurons in the spinal cord. SMA is a consequence of low levels of survival motor neuron (SMN) protein. In humans, the SMN gene is duplicated; SMA results from the loss of SMN1 but SMN2 remains intact. SMA severity is related to the copy number of SMN2. Compound...

ABBAS A.Y. TAHER,

Zygomatico-orbital injuries (ZOls) are the most common injuries treated by the oral and maxillofacial surgeons. A respective analysis of 375 pateints with 1Z0ls treated in Najmeia and Baqiet-Ullah University Hospitals during a six-year period from 1984 to 1990 is presented. Male cases accounted for 94.4% (354) 59.46% (223) of the fractures involved the zygomatic bone, 70.13% (259) were frac...

Journal: :Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists 2002
A J Miller

The oral cavity and pharynx are anatomically separate but functionally integrated regions of the head. The two regions are involved in complex motor responses that include feeding, chewing, swallowing, speech, and respiration. The multiple sensory receptors that innervate these two regions provide the first link in reflexes that control muscles of the entire head, upper gastrointestinal tract, ...

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