Search Results - "Patel, Sona"
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Effects of sensorimotor voice training on event-related potentials to pitch-shifted auditory feedback
Published in PloS one (20-01-2023)“…The pitch perturbation technique is a validated technique that has been used for over 30 years to understand how people control their voice. This technique…”
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Speech error rates after a sports-related concussion
Published in Frontiers in psychology (07-03-2023)“…Alterations in speech have long been identified as indicators of various neurologic conditions including traumatic brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases,…”
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Bioelectrical brain effects of one's own voice identification in pitch of voice auditory feedback
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-07-2017)“…Control of voice fundamental frequency (F0) relies in part on comparison of the intended F0 level and auditory feedback. This comparison impacts “sense of…”
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Right Hemisphere Regions Critical for Expression of Emotion Through Prosody
Published in Frontiers in neurology (06-04-2018)“…Impaired expression of emotion through pitch, loudness, rate, and rhythm of speech (affective prosody) is common and disabling after right hemisphere (RH)…”
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Understanding the mechanisms underlying voluntary responses to pitch-shifted auditory feedback
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2014)“…Previous research has shown that vocal errors can be simulated using a pitch perturbation technique. Two types of responses are observed when subjects are…”
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Developing a single comparison stimulus for matching breathy voice quality
Published in Journal of speech, language, and hearing research (01-04-2012)“…In this experiment, a single comparison stimulus was developed as a reference in a perceptual matching task for the quantification of breathy voice quality…”
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A Randomized Comparison of the Biomechanical Effect of Two Commercially Available Rocker Bottom Shoes to a Conventional Athletic Shoe During Walking in Healthy Individuals
Published in The Journal of foot and ankle surgery (01-07-2016)“…Abstract Rocker bottom shoes have recently gained considerable popularity, likely in part because of the many purported benefits, including reducing joint…”
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Perceptual Distances of Breathy Voice Quality: A Comparison of Psychophysical Methods
Published in Journal of voice (01-03-2010)“…Summary Experiments to study voice quality have typically used rating scales or direct magnitude estimation to obtain listener judgments. Unfortunately, the…”
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Tablet-Based Cognitive Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease: What Really Happens?
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Examining the Relationship Between Task-Switching and Speech Errors in Parkinson's Disease
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Early evidence of cognitive involvement during sensorimotor integration for speech
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2021)“…Executive functioning is fundamental to motor processes that involve decision-making, and yet, the role of cognitive control during speech production is not…”
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Speech Prosody And Naturalness: Potential Treatment Outcome Measures For Speakers With Parkinson’s Disease
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Mapping emotions into acoustic space: The role of voice production
Published in Biological psychology (01-04-2011)“…► 11 of 12 parameters significantly differentiated /a/ vowels in five emotions. ► Factor analysis showed that three components explain acoustic variations in…”
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Prosodic changes in Parkinson's disease
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2016)“…Parkinson’s disease often results in a hypokinetic dysarthria, causing well-known effects on speech and voice. Speech from individuals with Parkinson’s is…”
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Talking in Fury: The Cortico-Subcortical Network Underlying Angry Vocalizations
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-09-2015)“…Although the neural basis for the perception of vocal emotions has been described extensively, the neural basis for the expression of vocal emotions is almost…”
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A Comparison of Speech Dysfluencies Before and After Sports-Related Concussion
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Individual differences in speech and language within 72 h after a concussion
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2021)“…Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) cause immediate and temporary alterations in brain function that result in a variety of symptoms including impacts on speech…”
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The Role of Perceived Voice and Speech Characteristics in Vocal Emotion Communication
Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-03-2014)“…Aiming at a more comprehensive assessment of nonverbal vocal emotion communication, this article presents the development and validation of a new rating…”
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Comparison of volitional opposing and following responses across speakers with different vocal histories
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-12-2019)“…Research has shown that people who are instructed to volitionally respond to pitch-shifted feedback either produce responses that follow the shift direction…”
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Abstract WP420: Lesions Associated With Impaired Expression of Emotion Right Hemisphere Stroke
Published in Stroke (1970) (22-01-2018)“…Abstract only Introduction: Impaired expression of emotion through tone, loudness, rate, and rhythm of speech (affective prosody) is common after right…”
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