Articulation Rate, Pauses, and Disfluencies in Professional Fighters: Potential Speech Biomarkers for Repetitive Head Injury.
Amy T NeelSofiya KrasilshchikovaJessica D RichardsonRichard ArenasLauren BennettSarah BanksAaron RitterCharles BernickPublished in: The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation (2023)
Slower articulation rate in both boxers and MMA fighters compared with individuals with no history of RHI and the increased occurrence of pauses and disfluencies in the speech of boxers suggest changes in speech motor behavior that may relate to RHI. These speech characteristics can be measured in everyday speaking conditions and by automatic recognition systems, so they have the potential to serve as effective, noninvasive clinical indicators for RHI-associated neurological decline.