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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics | 2014

Speech production after glossectomy: Methodological aspects

Audrey Acher; Pascal Perrier; Christophe Savariaux; Cécile Fougeron

Abstract This article focuses on methodological issues related to quantitative assessments of speech quality after glossectomy. Acoustic and articulatory data were collected for 8 consonants from two patients. The acoustic analysis is based on spectral moments and the Klatt VOT. Lingual movements are recorded with ultrasound without calibration. The variations of acoustic and articulatory parameters across pre- and post-surgery conditions are analyzed in the light of perceptual evaluations of the stimuli. A parameter is considered to be relevant if its variation is congruent with perceptual ratings. The most relevant acoustic parameters are the skewness and the Center of Gravity. The Klatt VOT explains differences that could not be explained by spectral parameters. The SNTS ultrasound parameter provides information to describe impairments not accounted for by acoustical parameters. These results suggest that the combination of articulatory, perceptual and acoustic data provides comprehensive complementary information for a quantitative assessment of speech after glossectomy.


Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics | 2018

Speech recovery and language plasticity can be facilitated by Sensori-Motor Fusion training in chronic non-fluent aphasia. A case report study

Célise Haldin; Audrey Acher; Louise Kauffmann; Thomas Hueber; Emilie Cousin; Pierre Badin; Pascal Perrier; Diandra Fabre; D. Pérennou; Olivier Detante; Assia Jaillard; Hélène Lœvenbruck; Monica Baciu

ABSTRACT The rehabilitation of speech disorders benefits from providing visual information which may improve speech motor plans in patients. We tested the proof of concept of a rehabilitation method (Sensori-Motor Fusion, SMF; Ultraspeech player) in one post-stroke patient presenting chronic non-fluent aphasia. SMF allows visualisation by the patient of target tongue and lips movements using high-speed ultrasound and video imaging. This can improve the patient’s awareness of his/her own lingual and labial movements, which can, in turn, improve the representation of articulatory movements and increase the ability to coordinate and combine articulatory gestures. The auditory and oro-sensory feedback received by the patient as a result of his/her own pronunciation can be integrated with the target articulatory movements they watch. Thus, this method is founded on sensorimotor integration during speech. The SMF effect on this patient was assessed through qualitative comparison of language scores and quantitative analysis of acoustic parameters measured in a speech production task, before and after rehabilitation. We also investigated cerebral patterns of language reorganisation for rhyme detection and syllable repetition, to evaluate the influence of SMF on phonological-phonetic processes. Our results showed that SMF had a beneficial effect on this patient who qualitatively improved in naming, reading, word repetition and rhyme judgment tasks. Quantitative measurements of acoustic parameters indicate that the patient’s production of vowels and syllables also improved. Compared with pre-SMF, the fMRI data in the post-SMF session revealed the activation of cerebral regions related to articulatory, auditory and somatosensory processes, which were expected to be recruited by SMF. We discuss neurocognitive and linguistic mechanisms which may explain speech improvement after SMF, as well as the advantages of using this speech rehabilitation method.


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2016

Effect of visual feedback on speech recovery and language plasticity in patients with post-stroke non-fluent aphasia. Functional MRI assessment.

Monica Baciu; Audrey Acher; Louise Kauffmann; Emilie Cousin; Claire Boilley; Thomas Hueber; Pierre Badin; Pascal Perrier; Diandra Fabre; Assia Jaillard; Olivier Detante; Dominique Perennou


XVIèmes Rencontres Internationales d’Orthophonie: "Orthophonie et technologies innovantes" | 2016

Apport de l’échographie linguale à la rééducation orthophonique

Diandra Fabre; Thomas Hueber; Mélanie Canault; Nathalie Bedoin; Audrey Acher; Camille Bach; Lorène Labourion; Pierre Badin


XVIèmes Rencontres Internationales d’Orthophonie. Orthophonie et technologies innovantes | 2016

Retour visuel en aphasiologie : résultats comportementaux, acoustiques et en neuroimagerie

Audrey Acher; Diandra Fabre; Thomas Hueber; Pierre Badin; Olivier Detante; Emilie Cousin; Cédric Pichat; Hélène Loevenbruck; Célise Haldin; Monica Baciu


Second Congrès de la Société Française de Résonance Magnétique en Biologie et Médecine | 2015

Evolution des activations cérébrales lors de la production de parole après exérèse de la cavité orale : étude IRMf

Audrey Acher; Marc Sato; Laurent Lamalle; Coriandre Vilain; Christophe Savariaux; Silvain Gerber; Arnaud Attyé; Georges Bettega; C.A. Righini; Muriel Brix; Pascal Perrier


XXXièmes Journées d'Etudes sur la Parole (JEP2014) | 2014

Evolution des activations cérébrales lors de la production de parole après exérèse au niveau de la cavité orale

Audrey Acher; Marc Sato; Laurent Lamalle; Coriandre Vilain; Christophe Savariaux; Silvain Gerber; Arnaud Attyé; Alexandre Krainik; Georges Bettega; C.A. Righini; Brice Carlot; Muriel Brix; Pascal Perrier


Rééducation orthophonique | 2014

Comment analyser la voix humaine dans la parole et dans le chant ? Les outils scientifiques et méthodes de la recherche fondamentale à disposition de la recherche clinique sur la voix et leurs implications en orthophonie

Nathalie Henrich Bernardoni; Audrey Acher


Archive | 2014

Corrélats cérébraux de l'adaptation de la parole après exérèse de la cavité orale

Audrey Acher


conference of the international speech communication association | 2013

Brain activations in speech recovery process after intra-oral surgery: an fMRI study

Audrey Acher; Marc Sato; Laurent Lamalle; Coriandre Vilain; Arnaud Attyé; Alexandre Krainik; Georges Bettega; C.A. Righini; Brice Carlot; Muriel Brix; Pascal Perrier

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Pascal Perrier

Grenoble Institute of Technology

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Marc Sato

University of Grenoble

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Muriel Brix

University of Grenoble

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Christophe Savariaux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Diandra Fabre

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Pierre Badin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Thomas Hueber

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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