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The impact of headache intensity on speech in participants with migraine and acute post-traumatic headache.

Dani C SmithJianwei ZhangSuren JayasuriyaVisar BerishaAmaal StarlingTodd J SchwedtCatherine Daniela Chong
Published in: Headache (2024)
For both aPTH and migraine, more severe headache pain was associated with higher pause rates and slower speaking rates, suggesting that speaking rate and pause rate could serve as objective biomarkers for headache-related pain. Slower speaking rate in participants with aPTH could reflect additional consequences of TBI-related effects on motor control and speech production.
Keyphrases
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  • traumatic brain injury
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  • neuropathic pain
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