Clusters of Deviant Speech Dimensions in the Dysarthrias

Author:

Darley Frederic L.1,Aronson Arnold E.1,Brown Joe R.1

Affiliation:

1. Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota

Abstract

Correlation matrices were used to demonstrate co-occurrence of deviant speech dimensions observed. Application of this technique led to the emergence of eight distinctive clusters of dysfunction. Each of seven neurologic disorders studied had its own unique group or pattern of clusters. However, any one cluster emerged in and was shared by more than one disorder. Inspection of the dimensions present in a cluster permitted giving the cluster a logically determined name based usually on the defective physiology responsible for the cluster. Knowledge of the neuromuscular characteristics of each disorder led to deductions concerning the neuromuscular substrate for each cluster. Intercluster correlations yielded clues concerning co-occurrence of certain neuromuscular defects. Further inspection led to identification of the probable neuromuscular bases of individual deviant speech dimensions. These conclusions may serve as hypotheses for more accurate physiologic and neurophysiologic measurements to further delineate the problems of dysarthria.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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