NORMAL AND ABNORMAL SPEECH PRODUCTION
正常和异常的言语产生
基本信息
- 批准号:6270163
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-09-01 至 1999-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
This project is concerned with normal and abnormal speech production,
mainly from biomechanical and neuromotor perspectives. The three studies
elaborated are concerned with respiratory function and are a continuation
of thematic research that has been conducted in our laboratory over more
than two decades. For the studies proposed, non-invasive methods will be
used. Study #1A will longitudinally and cross-sectionally investigate and
document the nature of the refinement of speech breathing in young
children and provide a data base against which young children with speech
breathing disorders can be compared. Study #lB will longitudinally
investigate and document the nature of the emergence of speech breathing
in infants-children with neuromotor problems associated with cerebral
palsy. It will make a direct contribution to our understanding of the
salient features of the control problems involved and suggest implications
for the evaluation and management of children with neuromotor impairments.
Study #1C will investigate the interaction between speech breathing and
ventilation in normal adults and provide a data base against which adults
with various disorders can be compared. This study will elucidate the
mechanisms involved in drive-to-speak versus drive-to-breathe factors and
will shed light on how cognitive, chemical, and mechanical factors
converge at the speech breathing-ventilation interface.
这个项目涉及正常和异常的言语产生,
主要是从生物力学和神经运动的角度。这三项研究
阐述了与呼吸功能有关的,是一个延续,
在我们的实验室进行的主题研究中,
超过二十年对于拟议的研究,将采用非侵入性方法,
采用研究#1A将进行纵向和横断面调查,
记录了年轻时语言呼吸的精致本质
儿童和提供一个数据库,对幼儿与语言
呼吸障碍可以比较。研究#1B将纵向
调查并记录语言呼吸出现的本质
在患有与大脑相关的神经运动问题的婴儿-儿童中,
麻痹它将直接有助于我们了解
所涉及的控制问题的突出特点和建议的影响
用于评估和管理神经运动障碍儿童。
研究#1C将研究言语呼吸和
在正常成人的通风,并提供一个数据库,对成年人
可以与各种疾病进行比较。这项研究将阐明
驱动说话与驱动呼吸因素的机制,
将揭示认知、化学和机械因素
汇聚在语音呼吸-通气界面。
项目成果
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