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Compensatory speech behaviors in individuals with cleft palate: a regulation/control phenomenon?

D W Warren.   

Abstract

The articulation errors associated with velopharyngeal incompetence are of particular interest to clinicians and researchers because the problems they pose usually remain after surgical repair and the reasons they appear may have important implications for speech-motor control. The intriguing question of why individuals develop and maintain such detrimental behaviors has been the focus of our laboratory's attention over the past 25 years. The purpose of this paper is to present a hypothesis dealing with compensatory speech behaviors in cleft palate, provide some data in support of this hypothesis, and project future directions for research. The hypothesis, that speech aerodynamics conform to patterns characteristic of a regulating system, proposes that compensatory behaviors in cleft palate are manifestations of regulation and control strategies.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3464363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cleft Palate J        ISSN: 0009-8701


  5 in total

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2.  Visual and statistical modeling of facial movement in patients with cleft lip and palate.

Authors:  Carroll-Ann Trotman; Julian J Faraway; Ceib Phillips
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3.  Development and Resolution of Nasal Fricatives in a Child with Repaired Bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate: A Case Report.

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4.  Association between Laryngeal Airway Aperture and the Discharge Rates of Genioglossus Motor Units.

Authors:  Amy LaCross; Peter J Watson; E Fiona Bailey
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2017-01-25       Impact factor: 4.566

5.  The prevalence of Passavant's ridge in patients with velopharyngeal insufficiency in a Taiwan Chinese population.

Authors:  Hung-Chun Lin; Chung-Hsiao Cheng; Gin Chen
Journal:  J Dent Sci       Date:  2018-11-27       Impact factor: 2.080

  5 in total

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