Journal article
Motor speech phenotypes of frontotemporal dementia, primary progressive Aphasia, and progressive Apraxia of speech
ML Poole, A Brodtmann, D Darby, AP Vogel
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research | AMER SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING ASSOC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Purpose: Our purpose was to create a comprehensive review of speech impairment in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), primary progressive aphasia (PPA), and progressive apraxia of speech in order to identify the most effective measures for diagnosis and monitoring, and to elucidate associations between speech and neuroimaging. Method: Speech and neuroimaging data described in studies of FTD and PPA were systematically reviewed. A meta-analysis was conducted for speech measures that were used consistently in multiple studies. Results: The methods and nomenclature used to describe speech in these disorders varied between studies. Our meta-analysis identified 3 speech measures which differentiate va..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to note the following roles each author had in contributing to this article: Matthew L. Poole designed the study, analyzed and interpreted the data, and drafted the manuscript; Amy Brodtmann interpreted the data and revised the manuscript; David Darby interpreted the data and revised the manuscript; and Adam P. Vogel designed and conceptualized the study, analyzed and interpreted the data, and revised the manuscript. Matthew L. Poole would like to acknowledge the postgraduate scholarship support from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.