Journal article

Speech acoustic markers of early stage and prodromal Huntington's disease: A marker of disease onset?

AP Vogel, C Shirbin, AJ Churchyard, JC Stout

Neuropsychologia | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

Speech disturbances (e.g., altered prosody) have been described in symptomatic Huntington's Disease (HD) individuals, however, the extent to which speech changes in gene positive pre-manifest (PreHD) individuals is largely unknown. The speech of individuals carrying the mutant HTT gene is a behavioural/motor/cognitive marker demonstrating some potential as an objective indicator of early HD onset and disease progression. Speech samples were acquired from 30 individuals carrying the mutant HTT gene (13 PreHD, 17 early stage HD) and 15 matched controls. Participants read a passage, produced a monologue and said the days of the week. Data were analysed acoustically for measures of timing, frequ..

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