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Modification of context-specific nasal emission.

D M Ruscello1, L I Shuster, A Sandwisch

  • 1West Virginia University.

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
|February 1, 1991
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Speech therapy effectively modified an adult patient's nasal emission using biofeedback and articulation training. This demonstrates that abnormal speech patterns can be improved with targeted intervention.

Area of Science:

  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Acoustic Phonetics
  • Physiology

Background:

  • Context-specific nasal emission is a speech disorder affecting resonance.
  • Treatment often involves a combination of behavioral and articulatory techniques.

Observation:

  • An adult patient with nasal emission participated in a treatment program.
  • Perceptual, acoustic, and physiological measures were collected before, during, and after treatment.

Findings:

  • The treatment successfully modified the patient's articulatory patterns.
  • Speech treatment demonstrated efficacy in altering abnormal speech patterns.

Implications:

  • This study highlights the plasticity of speech production mechanisms.

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  • Effective therapeutic strategies can address and modify speech disorders like nasal emission.