Acoustic Correlates of Timing Typicality in Speakers With Parkinson's Disease.

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Saul A Frankford, Cara E Stepp
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Abstract

Purpose: The present study aimed to determine acoustic metrics that can approximate listener perception of the typicality of speech timing in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). It was hypothesized that the perception of timing typicality would correlate with measures based on the deviation from speech produced by individuals with typical speech (in speaking duration, in pause time and other disfluencies, and at the word level).

Method: Twenty speakers with PD and 40 typical speakers matched in age and sex were recorded reading a standard passage. Acoustic timing measures were calculated for the speakers with PD, both absolute and relative to recordings from the typical speakers. Linear regression models were used to estimate the relationship strength between each acoustic measure and the perception of timing typicality. Models containing all variables and subsets of variables were compared to test study hypotheses.

Results: A model consisting of mean word duration and mean interword duration, both in their absolute values and relative to control speakers, explained substantial variance in perceptual judgments of timing typicality in speakers with PD (R2 = .93).

Conclusions: Timing measures based on the deviation from normative values and accounting for pausing and disfluencies may provide an acoustic basis for estimating timing typicality in people with PD. Future work should examine these acoustic metrics in a larger sample to determine their utility in research and clinical settings.

帕金森病患者说话时间典型性的声学相关性。
目的:本研究旨在确定声学指标,可以近似听众对帕金森病(PD)患者言语时间的典型感知。据推测,对时间典典性的感知与基于典型言语个体产生的言语偏差(在说话持续时间,停顿时间和其他不流畅,以及在单词水平上)的测量相关。方法:记录20名PD患者和40名年龄、性别匹配的典型说话者朗读一篇标准文章。计算了具有PD的扬声器的声学定时措施,包括绝对和相对于典型扬声器的录音。使用线性回归模型来估计每个声学测量与时间典型性感知之间的关系强度。将包含所有变量和变量子集的模型进行比较,以检验研究假设。结果:一个由平均词时和平均词间时组成的模型,其绝对值和相对于对照说话者,解释了PD说话者对时间典型性的感知判断的实质性差异(R2 = 0.93)。结论:基于偏离正常值和考虑暂停和不通畅的时间测量可以为估计PD患者的时间典征性提供声学基础。未来的工作应该在更大的样本中检查这些声学指标,以确定它们在研究和临床环境中的效用。
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