Rombouts, Ellen; 96062; Leenen, Liesl; Maes, Bea; 7087; Zink, Inge; 11634;
BACKGROUND: Individuals with developmental language disorder or Williams syndrome are reported to use more gestures than individuals with typical development. However, these two groups differ considerably in visuospatial and language skills, two skills that are hypothesized to shape gesture rate. AIMS: We first examined whether children with both d...
Rombouts, Ellen; 96062; Borry, Pascal; 39446;
Discovering developmental stuttering's biological explanation has been an enduring concern. Novel advances in genomics and neuroscience are making it possible to isolate and pinpoint genetic and brain differences implicated in stuttering. This is giving rise to a hope that, in the future, dysfluency could be better managed if stuttering's biologica...
Robinson, Anna; Coxon, Kirstie; McRae, Jackie; 145504; Calestani, Melania;
BACKGROUND: People with post-stroke dysphagia often require informal care from family to facilitate safe swallowing, modify food/drink or administer tube-feeds. Previous survey studies have found dysphagia may increase family caregiver burden. However, the experiences of family members in this population have not been fully explored. AIMS: To explo...
ito, aine husband, e. matthew
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience / 37 / 8 / 1062-1072
Ito, Aine Husband, E Matthew
10.1080/23273798.2022.2036781 / LANGUAGE COGNITION AND NEUROSCIENCE
Sujarittam, K Choi, JJ
This letter presents the relationship between bubble concentration and the energy ratio of low to high frequency bands of their acoustic emissions. Two sensors, placed perpendicular and concentric to a transmitter, captured the emissions from sonicated microbubbles. Emissions from different bubbles arrived at the perpendicular sensor with small tim...
Green, T Hilkhuysen, G Huckvale, M Rosen, S Brookes, M Moore, A Naylor, P Lightburn, L Xue, W
A signal processing approach combining beamforming with mask-informed speech enhancement was assessed by measuring sentence recognition in listeners with mild-to-moderate hearing impairment in adverse listening conditions that simulated the output of behind-the-ear hearing aids in a noisy classroom. Two types of beamforming were compared: binaural,...
Gransier, Robin; 95902; Wouters, Jan; 10113;
Speech perception depends highly on the neural processing of the speech envelope. Several auditory processing deficits are hypothesized to result in a reduction in fidelity of the neural representation of the speech envelope across the auditory pathway. Furthermore, this reduction in fidelity is associated with supra-threshold speech processing def...
McRae, Jackie; 145504; Hayton, Jennifer; Smith, Christina;
BACKGROUND: National UK guidance makes recommendations for speech and language therapy staffing levels in critical care and rehabilitation settings. Traumatic spinal cord injury patients often require admission primarily to critical care services within a major trauma centre prior to transfer to a specialist spinal injury unit but may not receive s...
Weiss, Oshrat Sella; Gvion, Aviah; Mcrae, Jackie; 145504;
BACKGROUND: There is increased involvement of speech and language therapists (SLTs) in critical care and long-term units supporting patients with ventilatory needs and complex dysphagia. SLTs have a range of specialist knowledge in the function of the pharynx and larynx to enable them to support therapeutic interventions and contribute to the manag...