POSTER SESSION II
POSTER SESSION I (FRIDAY, JUNE 10; 10:40 - 12:50)
Modelling II
Frank Boutsen: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Prosody Control in Normal Speakers
Heather Kember: The parameter remapping effect in Chinese and English
Ludo Max: Quantifying feedforward versus feedback control through kinematic analyses of unperturbed speech movements
Caterina Petrone: On the interaction of phrasal length and working memory on the size of the speech planning unit
Anneke Slis: The Influence of Articulatory Constraints on Patterns of Speech Errors
Speech Development III
Piers Messum: Speech timing phenomena: the outcome of a motor control challenge, not just a task for motor control
Melissa Redford: Individual variability in speaking rate among typically developing 5-, 6-, and 7-year-old children
Susanne Schötz: Age-related differences in repetition variability: Analysis of lip movements using functional data analysis
Linda Shuster: Effects of Age on Reaction Time and Brain Activation during Speech Production
Speech Disorders V
Claudia Andrade: Rhythm Effect, Motor Control and Timing in Fluent and Stuttering Children
Johannes Becker: The effect of thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation on oral and phonatory subsystems in Essential Tremor Patients
Michael Cannito: Speech Sound Disorders Associated with Aphasia
HeeCheong Chon: Differences in speech-motor stability between normally fluent people and people who stutter under delayed auditory feedback
Jan van Doorn: Deep brain stimulation of the caudal zona inserta in Parkinson’s disease: effects on jaw movement in speech
Adam Jacks: Auditory feedback masking in aphasia: Neural correlates of increased speech fluency
Fredrik Karlsson: Sources of missing data in VOT measurements of patients with Parkinson’s disease under deep brain stimulation in Subthalamic Nucleus and Caudal Zona Incerta
Yunjung Kim: The same dysarthria in different languages: Acoustic characteristics of Korean speakers with Parkinson Disease
Patricia McCabe: Ultrasound feedback for treatment of lateral /s/ in an adult
Joan Sussman: Intelligibility and Perceived Severity in Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease: A Comparison of Habitual, Clear, Loud, and Slow Speech
Daniil Umanski: How do adaptive Altered Auditory Feedback procedures affect the speech of adults who stutter?