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Conflict monitoring in speech processing: an fMRI study of error detection in speech production and perception Universiteit Gent
Speech production and speech perception deficits in Parkinson's disease: are they related? Universiteit Gent
Background - Hypokinetic dysarthria in patients with idiopathic ParkinsonU+2019s disease (PD) has been traditionally attributed to classic signs of the disease, namely muscle rigidity and bradykinesia. To date, research recognizes a broader alternative view in which hypokinetic dysarthria is considered to be more than a pure production deficit. This study aimed to examine a possible relationship between hypokinetic speech production and speech ...
The relationship between speech production and speech perception deficits in Parkinson's disease Universiteit Gent
Speech Envelope Enhancement Instantaneously Effaces Atypical Speech Perception in Dyslexia. KU Leuven
OBJECTIVES: Increasing evidence exists that poor speech perception abilities precede the phonological deficits typically observed in dyslexia, a developmental disorder in learning to read. Impaired processing of dynamic features of speech, such as slow amplitude fluctuations and transient acoustic cues, disrupts effortless tracking of the speech envelope and constrains the development of adequate phonological skills. In this study, a speech ...
The relationship of phonological ability, speech perception, and auditory perception in adults with dyslexia KU Leuven
This study investigated whether auditory, speech perception, and phonological skills are tightly interrelated or independently contributing to reading. We assessed each of these three skills in 36 adults with a past diagnosis of dyslexia and 54 matched normal reading adults. Phonological skills were tested by the typical threefold tasks, i.e., rapid automatic naming, verbal short-term memory and phonological awareness. Dynamic auditory ...
Is there adaptation of speech production after speech perception in bilingual interaction? Universiteit Gent
The influence of different speech processor and hearing aid settings on speech perception outcomes in electric acoustic stimulation patients Universiteit Antwerpen
Objective. Electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) is an increasingly popular means of treating individuals with a steeply sloping mid-to-high frequency hearing loss, who traditionally do not benefit from hearing instruments. These persons often have too much residual hearing to be considered for a cochlear implant. Several studies have demonstrated the ability both to preserve the remaining low-frequency hearing in these individuals, and to provide ...