Motor Speech Disorders: Substrates, Differential Diagnosis, and Management
by Joseph R. Duffy
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Motor Speech Disorders Diagnosis and Treatment Third ~ Don Freed PhD is a professor in the Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Studies at California State University received his MS and PhD from the University of Oregon Prior to his PhD he worked as a speechlanguage pathologist in acute care and rehabilitative medical facilities
Dysarthria Wikipedia ~ Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder resulting from neurological injury of the motor component of the motorspeech system and is characterized by poor articulation of phonemes In other words it is a condition in which problems effectively occur with the muscles that help produce speech often making it very difficult to pronounce words
Apraxia Wikipedia ~ Apraxia is a motor disorder caused by damage to the brain specifically the posterior parietal cortex in which the individual has difficulty with the motor planning to perform tasks or movements when asked provided that the request or command is understood and the individual is willing to perform the task The nature of the brain damage determines the severity and the absence of sensory
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IM Specific Research Interactive Metronome ~ The Science ThreeLevel Hypothesized Explanation of the IM effect McGrew 2012 Interactive Metronome ® IM is believed to improve the resolution and efficiency of an individual’s internal brain clocks and temporal turn it is hypothesized that this results in more efficient brain connectivity communication and synchronization via increased integrity of the brains white
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