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Improving Perceptual Speech Ratings: The Effects of Auditory Training on Judgments of Dysarthric Speech.

Kaila L StipancicMojgan GolzyYunxin ZhaoLouise PinkertonAndrea RohlMili Kuruvilla-Dugdale
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2023)
In the training group, a meaningful improvement in interrater reliability was observed for some features in all three speaker groups, but not in the nontraining group. In contrast, for intrarater reliability, in the nontraining group, a meaningful improvement was observed for many features in all three speaker groups, but only for PD monotony and slow rate in the training group. All ratings from the nonexpert listeners were valid except for monotony. Raw VAS scores did not meaningfully change from pre- to posttest for any of the features, but there was a trend toward lower scores posttraining, mainly for the ALS samples. Modifications to the auditory training paradigm to further improve reliability and validity, along with future goals for optimizing training, are discussed.
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