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Acoustic, perceptual and clinical correlates of speech and voice in isolated dystonia: Preliminary findings.

Marie-Charlotte CuarteroRoxane BertrandStéphane RauzyLauriane Véron-DelorCyril Atkinson-ClementDavid GrabliMarie VidailhetSerge Pinto
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2021)
From these findings, altogether, perceptual characteristics of hyperkinetic dysarthria, as suggested by Darley et al., were quantified by the acoustic parameters we measured. As regards to our data obtained in a small participant sample, we would suggest that Darley et al.'s clusters of excess and insufficiency prosody should be questioned in future studies involving larger numbers of dystonic patients. Our study provides novel and preliminary results that demonstrate the relevance of using quantitative measures to further characterise speech/voice deficits in patients with ID.
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