Journal article
What speech can tell us: A systematic review of dysarthria characteristics in Multiple Sclerosis
G Noffs, T Perera, SC Kolbe, CJ Shanahan, FMC Boonstra, A Evans, H Butzkueven, A van der Walt, AP Vogel
Autoimmunity Reviews | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2018
Abstract
Importance: Multiple sclerosis produces neurological impairments that are variable in duration, severity and quality. Speech is frequently impaired, resulting in decreased communication skills and quality of life. Advancements in technology now makes it possible to use quantitative acoustic assessment of speech as biomarkers of disease progression. Observations: Four domains of speech have been identified: articulation (slow articulation and imprecise consonants), voice (pitch and loudness instability), respiration (decreased phonatory time and expiratory pressure) and prosody (longer and frequent pauses, deficient loudness control). Studies also explored I) predictive models for diagnosis o..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was funded by an NHMRC Project Grant (1085461 CIA Van der Walt), institutional support from The University of Melbourne. GN received scholarship funding from The University of Melbourne, HB is supported by an NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship, AvdW by an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship and APV by an NHMRC Dementia Fellowship. The Bionics Institute receives Operational Infrastructure Support from the Victorian Government.