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Physiological, bahavioural and functional motor abilities in children with undifferentiated tongue movements during speech. (2002-2004)

Abstract

A subgroup of children with speech disorders who have difficulty moving parts of their tongue independently during speech has been identified. This study aims to investigate if this is a unique phenomenon of the tongue during speech, or indicative of more generalized patterns of motor movement. This will enable us to explore the similarities between patterns of movement in the articulators during speech and non-speech tasks and the upper limb. In turn, this will inform the debate about motor control mechanisms for speech and other body movements, which would lead to more effective treatment regimes.''

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Emeritus Professor Gwendolen Jull

Emeritus Professor
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Gwendolen Jull
Gwendolen Jull