نتایج جستجو برای: articulation disorders

تعداد نتایج: 678546  

Journal: :Optics letters 2012
Sergei Turitsyn Mariia Sorokina Stanislav Derevyanko

We propose to apply a large predispersion (having the same sign as the transmission fiber) to an optical signal before the uncompensated fiber transmission in coherent communication systems. This technique is aimed at simplification of the following digital signal processing of nonlinear impairments. We derive a model describing pulse propagation in the dispersion-dominated nonlinear fiber chan...

Journal: :Language and speech 2008
Anne Christophe Séverine Millotte Savita Bernal Jeffrey Lidz

This paper focuses on how phrasal prosody and function words may interact during early language acquisition. Experimental results show that infants have access to intermediate prosodic phrases (phonological phrases) during the first year of life, and use these to constrain lexical segmentation. These same intermediate prosodic phrases are used by adults to constrain on-line syntactic analysis. ...

Journal: :Annales UMCS, Informatica 2006
Marek Wisniewski Wieslawa Kuniszyk-Józkowiak Elzbieta Smolka Waldemar Suszynski

The diagnosis of speech disorders requires not only audio but also visual analysis. The speaker often performs many articulation moves, e.g.: a movement of mouth without emitting sound. Therefore a computer program was developed for simultaneous analysis of several elements in conjunction with the digital recording of a person’s speaking face. These elements are: sound, a spectrogram picture an...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2011
Jan Rusz Roman Cmejla Hana Růžičková Jiří Klempíř Veronika Majerová Jana Picmausová Jan Roth Evžen Růžička

The disorders of voice and speech in Parkinson’s disease (PD) result from involvements in several subsystems including respiration, phonation, articulation, and prosody. We investigated the feasibility of acoustic measures for the identification of voice and speech disorders in PD, using a quick vocal test consisting of sustained phonation, diadochokinetic task, and running speech. Various trad...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2005
Charan Ranganath Robert S Blumenfeld

Historically, psychologists and neuroscientists have distinguished between processes supporting memory for events across retention delays of several seconds (short-term memory, STM), and those supporting memory for events across longer retention delays of minutes or more (long-term memory, LTM). Dissociations reported in some neuropsychological studies have contributed to a popular view that th...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2015
Bosen Ma Xiaoyun Wang Degao Li

To separate the contribution of phonological from that of visual-orthographic information in the recognition of a Chinese word that is composed of one or two Chinese characters, we conducted two experiments in a priming task of semantic categorization (PTSC), in which length (one- or two-character words), relation, prime (related or unrelated prime-target pairs), and SOA (47, 87, or 187 ms) wer...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Keith A Feigenson Michael A Gara Matthew W Roché Steven M Silverstein

A subgroup of people with schizophrenia is characterized by reduced organization in perception, thought, language, and motor functioning, and these impairments covary significantly. While this may reflect multiple expressions of an illness-related core processing impairment, it may also represent the extreme end of an organization-disorganization dimension that is found throughout the general p...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2006
Bruce K Christensen Todd A Girard Aaron S Benjamin Pierre Vidailhet

PURPOSE Strategic and mnemonic abilities of person with schizophrenia (SCZ) were studied using a part-list cuing (PLC) task. In this task, presentation of retrieval cues in the form of a subset of studied words typically impairs recall of the remaining items. This impairment is thought to reflect a disruption of participants' natural retrieval strategies. METHODS Participants with SCZ and hea...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2004
Gabriele Miceli Rita Capasso Alfonso Caramazza

Current theories of single-word processing predict that in some cases brain damage should selectively impair morphological processes, resulting in the selective occurrence of morphological errors. However, such a selective pattern of errors has never been documented, and the available case studies report the systematic association of morphological and phonological (segmental) errors in the same...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2005
Cristina Romani Claudia Galluzzi

The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the existence of a strong and significant effect of complexity in aphasia independent from other variables including length. Complexity was found to be a strong and significant predictor of accurate repetition in a group of 13 Italian aphasic patients when it was entered in a regression equation either simultaneously or after a large number of other v...

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