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The effects of a sport-related concussion on the motor speech and the motor limb movements: Examining oral diadochokinesis, speech rate, and limb tasks.
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The effects of a sport-related concussion on the motor speech and the motor limb movements: Examining oral diadochokinesis, speech rate, and limb tasks./
作者:
Hewitt, Jessica Marie.
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81 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-06.
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Masters Abstracts International54-06(E).
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Health sciences. -
電子資源:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=1593076
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9781321892345
The effects of a sport-related concussion on the motor speech and the motor limb movements: Examining oral diadochokinesis, speech rate, and limb tasks.
Hewitt, Jessica Marie.
The effects of a sport-related concussion on the motor speech and the motor limb movements: Examining oral diadochokinesis, speech rate, and limb tasks.
- 81 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-06.
Thesis (M.S.)--The University of Texas at El Paso, 2015.
Background: Motor speech disorders, such as dysarthria, are a common sequelae reported after traumatic brain injuries. However, there is limited research on the effects of sport-related concussions (SRC) on motor speech disorders.
ISBN: 9781321892345Subjects--Topical Terms:
3168359
Health sciences.
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Aims: The current study aimed at replicating and extending a previous research study, Dolan (2013), conducted at the University of Texas at El Paso. In her study, Dolan (2013) incorporated and evaluated motor speech tasks: sequential motion rates, and motor limb tasks: movement execution initiation and finger repetition, in athletes following a sport-related concussion. The current study duplicates Dolan's (2013) study. In addition, it investigates the effects of a SRC on alternating motion rates, speech rate, and intelligibility in a sentence repetition task.
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Methods: Motor speech and motor limb tasks were investigated in 18 individuals (7 males, 11 females; age = 18.78 years +/- 2.37) following a SRC and 18 individuals (7 males, 11 females; age = 19.66 years +/- 3.03) in a control group, closely matched by age and education. Oral diadochokinesis (DDK) tasks: sequential motion rates and alternating motion rates were measured and acoustically analyzed using Kay Elemetrics: CSL, model 4500. Speech rates were attained using the computerized Sentence Intelligibility Test. Motor limb tasks included a finger repetition task and a movement execution initiation time task. Total duration times for all speech and the motor limb tasks were compared between groups.
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Results: The results demonstrate slower DDK syllable duration and total duration times in athletes following a SRC compared to individuals in the control group. Additionally, individuals following a SRC showed slower finger repetition duration and movement execution initiation times in comparison to the control group. Although, speech rate and speech intelligibility is not significant, speech rate did differ; slower speech rate is still noted in athlete's post-SRC in comparison to the control group.
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Conclusions: Sport-related concussions do have a significant impact on the motor speech and the motor limb mechanisms, further adding to the already known consequences.
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