Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexity
This study investigated syllable coordination patterns in Essential Tremor (ET) patients treated with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) by using electromagnetic articulography. We analyzed articulatory timing patterns for nine ET patients with activated and inactivated DBS and compared them to a group of...
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doaj-8d4b83d5d9fc441db2897264cd28a9992021-10-02T09:28:15ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesLaboratory Phonology1868-63541868-63542019-03-0110110.5334/labphon.14178Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexityAnne Hermes0Doris Mücke1Tabea Thies2Michael T. Barbe3IfL – Phonetics, University of CologneIfL – Phonetics, University of CologneIfL – Phonetics, University of CologneDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital CologneThis study investigated syllable coordination patterns in Essential Tremor (ET) patients treated with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) by using electromagnetic articulography. We analyzed articulatory timing patterns for nine ET patients with activated and inactivated DBS and compared them to a group of healthy age-matched controls. We focused on timing patterns among gestures in syllables with low and high complexity in natural sentence production (simple CV versus complex CCV syllables). These articulatory patterns were interpreted in the framework of a coupled oscillator planning model of speech timing. In simple CV syllables, ET patients did show a similar coordination pattern to healthy control speakers. However, when complexity increased, the patients showed deviant coordination patterns for complex CCV syllables. These deviant patterns even aggravated under activated stimulation. We were able to show that the behavior of the speech system changes when the stimulation was activated, inducing a change in the dynamical system the ET patients have to adapt to. We conclude that coordination problems are not categorical but gradient in nature, pointing to the fact that there are dynamic mechanisms of regulation behind phonetic realization of phonological syllable parses.https://www.journal-labphon.org/articles/141Syllable coordination patternsEssential TremorDeep Brain Stimulationinefficient coordination patternsdynamical disease |
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Anne Hermes Doris Mücke Tabea Thies Michael T. Barbe Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexity Laboratory Phonology Syllable coordination patterns Essential Tremor Deep Brain Stimulation inefficient coordination patterns dynamical disease |
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Anne Hermes Doris Mücke Tabea Thies Michael T. Barbe |
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Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexity |
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Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexity |
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Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexity |
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Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexity |
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Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexity |
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coordination patterns in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: syllables with low and high complexity |
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Laboratory Phonology |
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1868-6354 1868-6354 |
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This study investigated syllable coordination patterns in Essential Tremor (ET) patients treated with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) by using electromagnetic articulography. We analyzed articulatory timing patterns for nine ET patients with activated and inactivated DBS and compared them to a group of healthy age-matched controls. We focused on timing patterns among gestures in syllables with low and high complexity in natural sentence production (simple CV versus complex CCV syllables). These articulatory patterns were interpreted in the framework of a coupled oscillator planning model of speech timing. In simple CV syllables, ET patients did show a similar coordination pattern to healthy control speakers. However, when complexity increased, the patients showed deviant coordination patterns for complex CCV syllables. These deviant patterns even aggravated under activated stimulation. We were able to show that the behavior of the speech system changes when the stimulation was activated, inducing a change in the dynamical system the ET patients have to adapt to. We conclude that coordination problems are not categorical but gradient in nature, pointing to the fact that there are dynamic mechanisms of regulation behind phonetic realization of phonological syllable parses. |
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Syllable coordination patterns Essential Tremor Deep Brain Stimulation inefficient coordination patterns dynamical disease |
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