Listener impressions of speakers with Parkinson’s disease
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Pell,et al. Facial expression decoding in early Parkinson's disease. , 2005, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.
[2] D. Burn,et al. How do I sound to me? Perceived changes in communication in Parkinson's disease , 2008, Clinical rehabilitation.
[3] M. Niimi,et al. Speaking rate and its components in dysarthric speakers , 2001 .
[4] W J Gould,et al. Computer analysis of hoarseness. , 1980, Acta oto-laryngologica.
[5] B Pentland,et al. Impressions of parkinsonian patients from their recorded voices. , 1990, The British journal of disorders of communication.
[6] Å. Nilsonne,et al. Acoustic analysis of speech variables during depression and after improvement , 1987, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.
[7] G. Canter. SPEECH CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE: I. INTENSITY, PITCH, AND DURATION. , 1963, The Journal of speech and hearing disorders.
[8] Marc D. Pell,et al. Fundamental Frequency Encoding of Linguistic and Emotional Prosody by Right Hemisphere-Damaged Speakers , 1999, Brain and Language.
[9] Joakim Gustafson,et al. What makes a good speaker? subject ratings, acoustic measurements and perceptual evaluations , 2008, INTERSPEECH.
[10] Nick Miller,et al. Life with communication changes in Parkinson's disease. , 2006, Age and ageing.
[11] M. Van der Linden,et al. The interpretation of dysprosody in patients with Parkinson's disease. , 1991, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[12] Marc D. Pell,et al. The impact of Parkinson’s disease on vocal-prosodic communication from the perspective of listeners , 2006, Brain and Language.
[13] M. Pell,et al. Processing emotional tone from speech in Parkinson’s disease: A role for the basal ganglia , 2003, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.
[14] V. Fromkin,et al. A characterization of the prosodic loss in Parkinson's disease , 1988, Brain and Language.
[15] Patrick McNamara,et al. Pragmatic communication skills in patients with Parkinson’s disease , 2003, Brain and Language.
[16] Marc D. Pell,et al. An acoustic investigation of Parkinsonian speech in linguistic and emotional contexts , 2007, Journal of Neurolinguistics.
[17] I. Cobeta,et al. Acoustic voice analysis in patients with Parkinson's disease treated with dopaminergic drugs. , 1997, Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation.
[18] M. Alpert,et al. Cues to the assessment of affects and moods: speech fluency and pausing. , 1995, Psychopharmacology bulletin.
[19] H. Traunmüller,et al. The perceptual evaluation of F0 excursions in speech as evidenced in liveliness estimations. , 1995, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
[20] C. Coelho,et al. Acoustic analysis of parkinsonian speech I: speech characteristics and L-Dopa therapy. , 2002, NeuroRehabilitation.
[21] H. Ackermann,et al. Articulatory deficits in parkinsonian dysarthria: an acoustic analysis. , 1991, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[22] P. Snyder,et al. Acoustic characteristics of Parkinsonian speech: a potential biomarker of early disease progression and treatment , 2004, Journal of Neurolinguistics.
[23] R. Iansek,et al. Speech volume regulation in Parkinson’s disease: effects of implicit cues and explicit instructions , 1999, Neuropsychologia.
[24] A. C. Rencher,et al. Fifty-four voices from two: the effects of simultaneous manipulations of rate, mean fundamental frequency, and variance of fundamental frequency on ratings of personality from speech. , 1974, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
[25] L. Ramig,et al. Speech and swallowing disorders in Parkinson disease , 2008, Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck surgery.
[26] J. Illes,et al. Language production in Parkinson's disease: Acoustic and linguistic considerations , 1988, Brain and Language.
[27] K. Yorkston,et al. Speech and pause characteristics following speech rate reduction in hypokinetic dysarthria. , 1996, Journal of communication disorders.
[28] Laura L. Murray,et al. Productive syntax abilities in Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases , 2001, Brain and Cognition.
[29] L L Murray,et al. Spoken language production in Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases. , 2000, Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR.
[30] A. Hughes,et al. Voice characteristics in the progression of Parkinson's disease. , 2000, International journal of language & communication disorders.
[31] E. Critchley,et al. Speech disorders of Parkinsonism: a review. , 1981, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[32] Paul Boersma,et al. Praat, a system for doing phonetics by computer , 2002 .
[33] A. Goberman,et al. Acoustic analysis of clear versus conversational speech in individuals with Parkinson disease. , 2005, Journal of communication disorders.
[34] K. Scherer,et al. Acoustic profiles in vocal emotion expression. , 1996, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[35] R Iansek,et al. Motor instability in parkinsonian speech intensity. , 2001, Neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and behavioral neurology.
[36] T. Baer,et al. Harmonics-to-noise ratio as an index of the degree of hoarseness. , 1982, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
[37] Marc D. Pell,et al. How Parkinson's Disease Affects Non-verbal Communication and Language Processing , 2008, Lang. Linguistics Compass.