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The relationship of rate and pause features to the communicative participation of people living with ALS.

Kathryn P ConnaghanJordan R GreenMarziye EshghiAbigail E HaensslerZoe A ScheierAlison ClarkAmrita IyerBrian D RichburgHannah P RoweJune OkadaStephen A JohnsonJukka-Pekka OnnelaKatherine M BurkeJames D Berry
Published in: Muscle & nerve (2024)
Even though PALS with slowed articulation rate and increased pausing may convey their message clearly, these speech features predict communicative participation restrictions. The identification of quantitative speech features, such as articulation rate and percent pause time, is critical to facilitating early and targeted intervention and for monitoring bulbar decline in ALS.
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