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Applied Speech Science for Dysarthrias, Model
5153
Applied Speech Science for Dysarthrias is an
educational software program for students and practicing
speech-language pathologists. It provides an extensive overview of the
neurological anatomic basis of speech production and a clinical
summary of the dysarthrias. The dysarthrias are covered both in terms
of site(s) of neuroanatomic lesion and their clinical presentation
using speech samples and objective instrumental analysis of the
various dysarthrias. As a pedagogical interactive medium, this program
complements the Phonetic and Perception Simulation Programs (Model
5151) and the Respiration, Phonation and Prosody Simulation Program
(Model 5152) also available from Kay. As with these other programs,
Applied Speech Science for Dysarthrias was developed at the University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee by Dr. Byoung W. Kim and John Grozik. Given the
program’s combination of graphic, text, and multimedia contents, it
is ideally suited as a teaching tool for undergraduate or graduate
students studying motor disordered speech as well as clinicians who
can benefit from a quickly accessible, practical reference guide.

Users
can select which neuroanatomic functional division of
motor speech
they wish to study or review.

Drawings of neuroanatomy with labeled structures are
provided.
An explanation page can be displayed or hidden to enhance
personal
study.
Applications
The program is intended primarily as a
multimedia supplement to the standard materials used in undergraduate-
and graduate-level courses covering motor speech disorders. Students
can use the program for individual learning, or an instructor can
present portions of the program in a classroom environment. With data
projectors and multimedia computers, students can have easy access to
detailed anatomic information, descriptive information of different
pathologies, and audio samples to enhance perceptual knowledge of
different motor speech disorders.
Clinicians who need to
refamiliarize themselves with neuroanatomy related to speech or with
site(s) of lesion related to a specific dysarthria, or who wish to
compare a speech sample of a particular dysarthria with a patient they
are seeing, will find the program to be a valuable resource. Also,
clinicians using Kay’s Motor Speech Profile can view quantitative
acoustic analysis data of dysarthric patients provided with the
program and compare parameter profiles to patients they are following.

Any of the six major
divisions of motor speech disorders can
be selected for review and compared to patients.
Features
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Conveniently divided into Functional Divisions of Motor
Speech and Classification of Dysarthrias
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Detailed neuroanatomical pictures with “explanation pages”
that can be displayed or hidden
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Salient characteristics of each dysarthria group including
site(s) of lesion and neurophysiologic characteristics
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Descriptive presentation of typical patient profiles as well as
audio samples of normal vs. disordered speech using standard clinical
speech tasks
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Kay’s Motor Speech Profile results (quantitative and graphic)
provided for each dysarthria group

Each of the disorders is described with
neuroanatomic site
of lesion,salient clinical characteristics, and
speech samples.
Summary
Applied Science for Dysarthrias is a valuable educational
program that is an ideal complement to other pedagogical programs and
patient databases offered by Kay. The program is easy to use, and
presents an interactive, multimedia approach to learning the
neurological basis of speech production and the impairments resulting
from damage to motor speech pathways and structures.

Quantitative
analyses of speech samples from each disorder are
provided. Results are compared to a built-in database of normal
patients
using Kay’s Motor Speech Profile program.

Both drawings and pictures of actual brain samples are
provided to show anatomic site of lesion.
Current CSL, Model 4500 and
4150, software and
database options include:
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Analysis-Synthesis
Laboratory (ASL), Model 5104 -
Applied
Speech Science for Dysarthrias, Model 5153
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Applied
Speech Science for Voice & Resonance Disorders, Model 5156
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Auditory
Feedback Tools, Model 3506
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Disordered
Voice Database,
Model 4337
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Games,
Model 5167
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Motor
Speech Profile,
Model 5141
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Multi-Dimensional
Voice Program,
Model 5105
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Neuroscience
for Human Communications, Model 5155
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Palatometer
Database,
Model 4333
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Phonetic
& Perception Simulation Programs, Model 5151
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Phonetic
Database,
Model 4332
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Real-Time
EGG Analysis, Model 5138
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Real-Time
Pitch,
Model 5121
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Real-Time
Spectrogram,
Model 5129
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Respiration,
Phonation and Prosody Simulation, Model 5152
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Signal
Enhancement Program, Model 5142
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Sona-Match, Model 5127
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Speech
Articulation: Animation of Muscle Vectors, Model 5154
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Video
Phonetics Program and Database,
Model 5150
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Voice
Range Profile, Model 4326
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