Spectral features related to the auditory perception of twang-like voices
CONCLUSIONS: Based on the intra-rater reliability scores, four judges were identified as suitable to be included in the analyses. Results showed that the frequency of F1 and F2 correlated strongly with the auditory-perception of twang-like voices (0.90 and 0.74, respectively), whereas F3 showed a moderate negative correlation (-0.52). The frequency difference between F1 and F3 showed a strong negative correlation (-0.82). The mean energy between 1-2 kHz and 2-3 kHz correlated moderately (0.51 and 0.42, respectively). The frequency of F4 and F5, and the energy above 3 kHz showed weak correlations. Since the spectral changes...
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 24, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Marcelo Sald ías O'Hrens Christian Castro V íctor M Espinoza Justin Stoney Camilo Quezada Anne-Maria Laukkanen Source Type: research

Spectral features related to the auditory perception of twang-like voices
CONCLUSIONS: Based on the intra-rater reliability scores, four judges were identified as suitable to be included in the analyses. Results showed that the frequency of F1 and F2 correlated strongly with the auditory-perception of twang-like voices (0.90 and 0.74, respectively), whereas F3 showed a moderate negative correlation (-0.52). The frequency difference between F1 and F3 showed a strong negative correlation (-0.82). The mean energy between 1-2 kHz and 2-3 kHz correlated moderately (0.51 and 0.42, respectively). The frequency of F4 and F5, and the energy above 3 kHz showed weak correlations. Since the spectral changes...
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 24, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Marcelo Sald ías O'Hrens Christian Castro V íctor M Espinoza Justin Stoney Camilo Quezada Anne-Maria Laukkanen Source Type: research

Spectral features related to the auditory perception of twang-like voices
CONCLUSIONS: Based on the intra-rater reliability scores, four judges were identified as suitable to be included in the analyses. Results showed that the frequency of F1 and F2 correlated strongly with the auditory-perception of twang-like voices (0.90 and 0.74, respectively), whereas F3 showed a moderate negative correlation (-0.52). The frequency difference between F1 and F3 showed a strong negative correlation (-0.82). The mean energy between 1-2 kHz and 2-3 kHz correlated moderately (0.51 and 0.42, respectively). The frequency of F4 and F5, and the energy above 3 kHz showed weak correlations. Since the spectral changes...
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 24, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Marcelo Sald ías O'Hrens Christian Castro V íctor M Espinoza Justin Stoney Camilo Quezada Anne-Maria Laukkanen Source Type: research

Spectral features related to the auditory perception of twang-like voices
CONCLUSIONS: Based on the intra-rater reliability scores, four judges were identified as suitable to be included in the analyses. Results showed that the frequency of F1 and F2 correlated strongly with the auditory-perception of twang-like voices (0.90 and 0.74, respectively), whereas F3 showed a moderate negative correlation (-0.52). The frequency difference between F1 and F3 showed a strong negative correlation (-0.82). The mean energy between 1-2 kHz and 2-3 kHz correlated moderately (0.51 and 0.42, respectively). The frequency of F4 and F5, and the energy above 3 kHz showed weak correlations. Since the spectral changes...
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 24, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Marcelo Sald ías O'Hrens Christian Castro V íctor M Espinoza Justin Stoney Camilo Quezada Anne-Maria Laukkanen Source Type: research

Spectral features related to the auditory perception of twang-like voices
CONCLUSIONS: Based on the intra-rater reliability scores, four judges were identified as suitable to be included in the analyses. Results showed that the frequency of F1 and F2 correlated strongly with the auditory-perception of twang-like voices (0.90 and 0.74, respectively), whereas F3 showed a moderate negative correlation (-0.52). The frequency difference between F1 and F3 showed a strong negative correlation (-0.82). The mean energy between 1-2 kHz and 2-3 kHz correlated moderately (0.51 and 0.42, respectively). The frequency of F4 and F5, and the energy above 3 kHz showed weak correlations. Since the spectral changes...
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 24, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Marcelo Sald ías O'Hrens Christian Castro V íctor M Espinoza Justin Stoney Camilo Quezada Anne-Maria Laukkanen Source Type: research

FreDESS: a clinical tool for perceptual evaluation of stuttering
CONCLUSION: The FreDESS scale for the assessment of stuttered speech may be a valuable tool in clinical and research contexts. It is a valid and more time-efficient assessment instrument than the more commonly used SSI.PMID:38644572 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2338084 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 22, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Elisabeth Lindstr öm Cecilia Lundstr öm Anders Sand Ineke Samson Source Type: research

Noise phenomena in distress cries of term and very preterm infants at term-equivalent age
CONCLUSIONS: Distress cries of both term and term-equivalent preterm infants appear to contain high instances of phonatory noise. The high arousal associated with distress crying and associated increase in subglottal pressure appeared to influence both term and term-equivalent preterm infants similarly.PMID:38647190 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2342335 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 22, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Nina Romo Michael P Robb Jimin Lee Kathleen Wermke Source Type: research

FreDESS: a clinical tool for perceptual evaluation of stuttering
CONCLUSION: The FreDESS scale for the assessment of stuttered speech may be a valuable tool in clinical and research contexts. It is a valid and more time-efficient assessment instrument than the more commonly used SSI.PMID:38644572 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2338084 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 22, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Elisabeth Lindstr öm Cecilia Lundstr öm Anders Sand Ineke Samson Source Type: research

Noise phenomena in distress cries of term and very preterm infants at term-equivalent age
CONCLUSIONS: Distress cries of both term and term-equivalent preterm infants appear to contain high instances of phonatory noise. The high arousal associated with distress crying and associated increase in subglottal pressure appeared to influence both term and term-equivalent preterm infants similarly.PMID:38647190 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2342335 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 22, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Nina Romo Michael P Robb Jimin Lee Kathleen Wermke Source Type: research

Developmental language disorder: similarities and differences between 6-year-old mono- and multilingual children
In conclusion, language difficulties identified through screening and assessment before age 3 years often persist at age 6 years.PMID:38628052 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2338093 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 17, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ulrika Schachinger-Lorentzon Emilia Carlsson Eva Billstedt Christopher Gillberg Carmela Miniscalco Source Type: research

Developmental language disorder: similarities and differences between 6-year-old mono- and multilingual children
In conclusion, language difficulties identified through screening and assessment before age 3 years often persist at age 6 years.PMID:38628052 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2338093 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 17, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ulrika Schachinger-Lorentzon Emilia Carlsson Eva Billstedt Christopher Gillberg Carmela Miniscalco Source Type: research

Developmental language disorder: similarities and differences between 6-year-old mono- and multilingual children
In conclusion, language difficulties identified through screening and assessment before age 3 years often persist at age 6 years.PMID:38628052 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2338093 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - April 17, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Ulrika Schachinger-Lorentzon Emilia Carlsson Eva Billstedt Christopher Gillberg Carmela Miniscalco Source Type: research

Screen11: validating a screening instrument for voice disorders in accordance with the COSMIN framework
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that Screen11, which screens for possible voice disorders at an early stage, was successfully validated. With respect to its diagnostic validity, the Screen11 sum score is preferable. A threshold of ≥ 15 should be used for differentiating patients with possible voice disorders from those with healthy voices.PMID:38546395 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2330967 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - March 28, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sofia Holmqvist-J ämsén Daniel Fellman Greta Öhlund Wistbacka Jonna Kuuskoski Miia Ruuskanen Alma Zenger Jemima Rantanen Susanna Simberg Source Type: research

Screen11: validating a screening instrument for voice disorders in accordance with the COSMIN framework
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that Screen11, which screens for possible voice disorders at an early stage, was successfully validated. With respect to its diagnostic validity, the Screen11 sum score is preferable. A threshold of ≥ 15 should be used for differentiating patients with possible voice disorders from those with healthy voices.PMID:38546395 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2330967 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - March 28, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sofia Holmqvist-J ämsén Daniel Fellman Greta Öhlund Wistbacka Jonna Kuuskoski Miia Ruuskanen Alma Zenger Jemima Rantanen Susanna Simberg Source Type: research

Screen11: validating a screening instrument for voice disorders in accordance with the COSMIN framework
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that Screen11, which screens for possible voice disorders at an early stage, was successfully validated. With respect to its diagnostic validity, the Screen11 sum score is preferable. A threshold of ≥ 15 should be used for differentiating patients with possible voice disorders from those with healthy voices.PMID:38546395 | DOI:10.1080/14015439.2024.2330967 (Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology.)
Source: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. - March 28, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sofia Holmqvist-J ämsén Daniel Fellman Greta Öhlund Wistbacka Jonna Kuuskoski Miia Ruuskanen Alma Zenger Jemima Rantanen Susanna Simberg Source Type: research