We spend billions searching for the cures to chronic illnesses while neglecting research that could make the daily lives of ...
Researchers estimate that 89% of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) have speech and voice disorders including disorders of laryngeal, respiratory and articulatory function. Despite the high ...
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Automatic speech recognition learns to understand people with Parkinson's disease—by listening to themWe asked: can you train an automatic speech recognizer to understand people with dysarthria from Parkinson's by exposing it to a small group of people with similar speech patterns?" Hasegawa ...
Speech & swallowing difficulties: Parkinson’s disease can also affect the facial and throat muscles that can in turn affect the voice in some people with the disease, producing speech that may ...
This is not the kind of honor I ever anticipated on my life bingo card. But I never expected a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis, either. Or starting a foundation that bears my name, which has ...
Unlike classic Parkinson's disease, tremor is rarely a prominent part of PSP. The most common symptoms are reduced eye movements, recurrent falls (frequently backward), reduced balance and mobility, ...
It is estimated that 1 in 37 people in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson's in their lifetime. The study entitled "Speech-in-noise hearing impairment is associated with increased risk of ...
What is prosody? And how is it affected in ataxia? Read about it here! What is intelligibility? And how is it impacted in ataxia? Read about it here!
Speech and voice disorders negatively impact people with Parkinson's Disease (PD) Between 85 and 90% of individuals with PD develop voice and speech disorders during the course of their illness.
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