Speech in ALS: Longitudinal Changes in Lips and Jaw Movements and Vowel Acoustics.

Yana Yunusova, Jordan R Green, Mary J Lindstrom, Gary L Pattee, Lorne Zinman
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Abstract

Purpose: The goal of this exploratory study was to investigate longitudinally the changes in facial kinematics, vowel formant frequencies, and speech intelligibility in individuals diagnosed with bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This study was motivated by the need to understand articulatory and acoustic changes with disease progression and their subsequent effect on deterioration of speech in ALS.

Method: Lip and jaw movements and vowel acoustics were obtained for four individuals with bulbar ALS during four consecutive recording sessions with an average interval of three months between recordings. Participants read target words embedded into sentences at a comfortable speaking rate. Maximum vertical and horizontal mouth opening and maximum jaw displacements were obtained during corner vowels. First and second formant frequencies were measured for each vowel. Speech intelligibility and speaking rate score were obtained for each session as well.

Results: Transient, non-vowel-specific changes in kinematics of the jaw and lips were observed. Kinematic changes often preceded changes in vowel acoustics and speech intelligibility.

Conclusions: Nonlinear changes in speech kinematics should be considered in evaluation of the disease effects on jaw and lip musculature. Kinematic measures might be most suitable for early detection of changes associated with bulbar ALS.

渐冻症的言语:唇部和下颚运动的纵向变化和元音声学。
目的:本探索性研究的目的是纵向研究被诊断为球肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)的个体在面部运动学、元音形成峰频率和言语清晰度方面的变化。这项研究的动机是需要了解随着疾病进展的发音和声学变化及其对ALS患者言语退化的后续影响。方法:对4例球性肌萎缩侧索硬化症患者进行连续4次录音,平均间隔3个月,记录唇颌运动和元音声学。参与者以舒适的语速阅读嵌入句子中的目标单词。在发角元音时,口腔垂直和水平开口最大,下颌位移最大。测量每个元音的第一和第二形成峰频率。每个会话的语音清晰度和说话率得分。结果:观察到下颌和嘴唇运动的短暂,非元音特异性变化。运动变化往往先于元音声学和语音可理解性的变化。结论:在评估疾病对颌骨和唇部肌肉组织的影响时,应考虑言语运动学的非线性变化。运动测量可能最适合于早期发现与球茎肌萎缩侧索硬化症相关的变化。
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