Marisa Cruz
University of Lisbon
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BMJ Open | 2016
Serge Pinto; Rita Cardoso; Jasmin Sadat; Isabel Guimarães; Céline Mercier; Helena Santos; Cyril Atkinson-Clement; Joana S. Carvalho; Pauline Welby; Pedro Oliveira; Mariapaola D'Imperio; Sónia Frota; Alban Letanneux; Marina Vigário; Marisa Cruz; Isabel Pavão Martins; François Viallet; Joaquim J. Ferreira
Introduction Individuals with Parkinsons disease (PD) have to deal with several aspects of voice and speech decline and thus alteration of communication ability during the course of the disease. Among these communication impairments, 3 major challenges include: (1) dysarthria, consisting of orofacial motor dysfunction and dysprosody, which is linked to the neurodegenerative processes; (2) effects of the pharmacological treatment, which vary according to the disease stage; and (3) particular speech modifications that may be language-specific, that is, dependent on the language spoken by the patients. The main objective of the FraLusoPark project is to provide a thorough evaluation of changes in PD speech as a result of pharmacological treatment and disease duration in 2 different languages (French vs European Portuguese). Methods and analysis Individuals with PD are enrolled in the study in France (N=60) and Portugal (N=60). Their global motor disability and orofacial motor functions is assessed with specific clinical rating scales, without (OFF) and with (ON) pharmacological treatment. 2 groups of 60 healthy age-matched volunteers provide the reference for between-group comparisons. Along with the clinical examinations, several speech tasks are recorded to obtain acoustic and perceptual measures. Patient-reported outcome measures are used to assess the psychosocial impact of dysarthria on quality of life. Ethics and dissemination The study has been approved by the local responsible committees on human experimentation and is conducted in accordance with the ethical standards. A valuable large-scale database of speech recordings and metadata from patients with PD in France and Portugal will be constructed. Results will be disseminated in several articles in peer-reviewed journals and in conference presentations. Recommendations on how to assess speech and voice disorders in individuals with PD to monitor the progression and management of symptoms will be provided. Trial registration number NCT02753192, Pre-results.
Phonetica | 2015
Marina Vigário; Joseph Butler; Marisa Cruz
The Special Issue (SI) “Phonologically constrained variability in L1 and L2 production and perception” contains a set of papers that substantially expand upon selected oral presentations at the conference Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia (PaPI), held in Lisbon in 2013. The papers converge in addressing a thematically coherent topic of current theoretical interest and importance at the interface of phonetics and phonology: phonetic variability and its relation to phonological representation.
Archive | 2015
Sónia Frota; Marisa Cruz; Flaviane Svartman; Gisela Collischonn; Aline Fonseca; Carolina Serra; Pedro Oliveira; Marina Vigário
Archive | 2015
Sónia Frota; Marisa Cruz; Flaviane Fernandes-Svartman; Gisela Collischonn; Aline Fonseca; Carolina Serra; Pedro Oliveira; Marina Vigário
Textos Seleccionados, XXVI Encontro da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística | 2011
Marisa Cruz; Sónia Frota
Textos Selecionados, XXVII Encontro Nacional da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística | 2012
Marisa Cruz; Sónia Frota
Speech prosody | 2016
Sónia Frota; Marisa Cruz; Joelma Castelo; Nádia Barros; Verònica Crespo-Sendra; Marina Vigário
XXIX Encontro Nacional da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística | 2014
Pedro Oliveira; Nuno Paulino; Marisa Cruz; Marina Vigário
Archive | 2014
Meghan E. Armstrong; Marisa Cruz
conference of the international speech communication association | 2013
Marisa Cruz; Sónia Frota