A Neuromotor to Acoustical Jaw-Tongue Projection Model With Application in Parkinson’s Disease Hypokinetic Dysarthria

AimThe present work proposes the study of the neuromotor activity of the masseter-jaw-tongue articulation during diadochokinetic exercising to establish functional statistical relationships between surface Electromyography (sEMG), 3D Accelerometry (3DAcc), and acoustic features extracted from the sp...

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Main Authors: Andrés Gómez, Pedro Gómez, Daniel Palacios, Victoria Rodellar, Víctor Nieto, Agustín Álvarez, Athanasios Tsanas
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.622825/full
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spelling doaj-eacc02e803914035ac59b45af480f97e2021-03-15T05:03:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612021-03-011510.3389/fnhum.2021.622825622825A Neuromotor to Acoustical Jaw-Tongue Projection Model With Application in Parkinson’s Disease Hypokinetic DysarthriaAndrés Gómez0Andrés Gómez1Pedro Gómez2Daniel Palacios3Daniel Palacios4Victoria Rodellar5Víctor Nieto6Agustín Álvarez7Athanasios Tsanas8Old Medical School, Medical School, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United KingdomNeuSpeLab, Center for Biomedical Technology, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, SpainNeuSpeLab, Center for Biomedical Technology, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, SpainNeuSpeLab, Center for Biomedical Technology, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, SpainEscuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática–Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Móstoles, SpainNeuSpeLab, Center for Biomedical Technology, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, SpainNeuSpeLab, Center for Biomedical Technology, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, SpainNeuSpeLab, Center for Biomedical Technology, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, SpainOld Medical School, Medical School, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United KingdomAimThe present work proposes the study of the neuromotor activity of the masseter-jaw-tongue articulation during diadochokinetic exercising to establish functional statistical relationships between surface Electromyography (sEMG), 3D Accelerometry (3DAcc), and acoustic features extracted from the speech signal, with the aim of characterizing Hypokinetic Dysarthria (HD). A database of multi-trait signals of recordings from an age-matched control and PD participants are used in the experimental study.Hypothesis:The main assumption is that information between sEMG and 3D acceleration, and acoustic features may be quantified using linear regression methods.MethodsRecordings from a cohort of eight age-matched control participants (4 males, 4 females) and eight PD participants (4 males, 4 females) were collected during the utterance of a diadochokinetic exercise (the fast repetition of diphthong [aI]). The dynamic and acoustic absolute kinematic velocities produced during the exercises were estimated by acoustic filter inversion and numerical integration and differentiation of the speech signal. The amplitude distributions of the absolute kinematic and acoustic velocities (AKV and AFV) are estimated to allow comparisons in terms of Mutual Information.ResultsThe regression results show the relationships between sEMG and dynamic and acoustic estimates. The projection methodology may help in understanding the basic neuromotor muscle activity regarding neurodegenerative speech in remote monitoring neuromotor and neurocognitive diseases using speech as the vehicular tool, and in the study of other speech-related disorders. The study also showed strong and significant cross-correlations between articulation kinematics, both for the control and the PD cohorts. The absolute kinematic variables presents an observable difference for the PD participants compared to the control group.ConclusionKinematic distributions derived from acoustic analysis may be useful biomarkers toward characterizing HD in neuromotor disorders providing new insights into PD.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.622825/fullspeech kinematicssurface electromyographyneuromechanicshypokinetic dysarthrianeuromotor disorders
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author Andrés Gómez
Andrés Gómez
Pedro Gómez
Daniel Palacios
Daniel Palacios
Victoria Rodellar
Víctor Nieto
Agustín Álvarez
Athanasios Tsanas
spellingShingle Andrés Gómez
Andrés Gómez
Pedro Gómez
Daniel Palacios
Daniel Palacios
Victoria Rodellar
Víctor Nieto
Agustín Álvarez
Athanasios Tsanas
A Neuromotor to Acoustical Jaw-Tongue Projection Model With Application in Parkinson’s Disease Hypokinetic Dysarthria
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
speech kinematics
surface electromyography
neuromechanics
hypokinetic dysarthria
neuromotor disorders
author_facet Andrés Gómez
Andrés Gómez
Pedro Gómez
Daniel Palacios
Daniel Palacios
Victoria Rodellar
Víctor Nieto
Agustín Álvarez
Athanasios Tsanas
author_sort Andrés Gómez
title A Neuromotor to Acoustical Jaw-Tongue Projection Model With Application in Parkinson’s Disease Hypokinetic Dysarthria
title_short A Neuromotor to Acoustical Jaw-Tongue Projection Model With Application in Parkinson’s Disease Hypokinetic Dysarthria
title_full A Neuromotor to Acoustical Jaw-Tongue Projection Model With Application in Parkinson’s Disease Hypokinetic Dysarthria
title_fullStr A Neuromotor to Acoustical Jaw-Tongue Projection Model With Application in Parkinson’s Disease Hypokinetic Dysarthria
title_full_unstemmed A Neuromotor to Acoustical Jaw-Tongue Projection Model With Application in Parkinson’s Disease Hypokinetic Dysarthria
title_sort neuromotor to acoustical jaw-tongue projection model with application in parkinson’s disease hypokinetic dysarthria
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2021-03-01
description AimThe present work proposes the study of the neuromotor activity of the masseter-jaw-tongue articulation during diadochokinetic exercising to establish functional statistical relationships between surface Electromyography (sEMG), 3D Accelerometry (3DAcc), and acoustic features extracted from the speech signal, with the aim of characterizing Hypokinetic Dysarthria (HD). A database of multi-trait signals of recordings from an age-matched control and PD participants are used in the experimental study.Hypothesis:The main assumption is that information between sEMG and 3D acceleration, and acoustic features may be quantified using linear regression methods.MethodsRecordings from a cohort of eight age-matched control participants (4 males, 4 females) and eight PD participants (4 males, 4 females) were collected during the utterance of a diadochokinetic exercise (the fast repetition of diphthong [aI]). The dynamic and acoustic absolute kinematic velocities produced during the exercises were estimated by acoustic filter inversion and numerical integration and differentiation of the speech signal. The amplitude distributions of the absolute kinematic and acoustic velocities (AKV and AFV) are estimated to allow comparisons in terms of Mutual Information.ResultsThe regression results show the relationships between sEMG and dynamic and acoustic estimates. The projection methodology may help in understanding the basic neuromotor muscle activity regarding neurodegenerative speech in remote monitoring neuromotor and neurocognitive diseases using speech as the vehicular tool, and in the study of other speech-related disorders. The study also showed strong and significant cross-correlations between articulation kinematics, both for the control and the PD cohorts. The absolute kinematic variables presents an observable difference for the PD participants compared to the control group.ConclusionKinematic distributions derived from acoustic analysis may be useful biomarkers toward characterizing HD in neuromotor disorders providing new insights into PD.
topic speech kinematics
surface electromyography
neuromechanics
hypokinetic dysarthria
neuromotor disorders
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.622825/full
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