Motor Speech Disorders: Substrates, Differential Diagnosis, and Management |
Contents
Defining Understanding and Categorizing | 3 |
Neurologic Bases of Motor Speech and | 14 |
Examination of Motor Speech Disorders | 63 |
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abnormal acoustic activities AMRS aphasia apparent apraxia of speech Aronson articulation articulatory associated behavioral bilateral brain Broca's aphasia Brown cause cerebellar cerebral Chapter characteristics clinical clinician cognitive communication cord cranial cranial nerves Darley deficits diagnosis difficulty direct discussed disease disturbances dysarthria editors effects efforts etiology evidence examination example facial findings flaccid frequently function Hear hemisphere hypokinetic dysarthria impairment important improve increased initial intelligibility involved language laryngeal lateral lesions loudness mechanism ment mixed motor speech disorders movements multiple muscles mutism nerve neurologic neuron normal noted observations occur oral pathology pathways patients possible present primary problem produce prosodic psychogenic range reduced reflect reflex repetitions reported respiratory response result sensory severe signs slow sometimes spastic dysarthria speakers speaking specific stress stroke studies suggest syllable symptoms Table tasks therapy tion tongue treatment tremor unilateral usually vocal voice vowel weakness