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Abnormally increased vocal responses to pitch feedback perturbations in patients with cerebellar degeneration
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NeuropsychologyMotor Control DisordersVoice DisordersSpeech Sound DisorderMotor ControlFeedback PerturbationsPhoniatricsNeurologySpeech Motor ControlCd PatientsMotor DisorderHealth SciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceRehabilitationNeuroanatomyIncreased Vocal ResponsesCerebellar DegenerationMotor SpeechNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemSpeech Motor BehaviorSpeech PerceptionMedicine
Cerebellar degeneration (CD) has deleterious effects on speech motor behavior. Recently, a dissociation between feedback and feedforward control of speaking was observed in CD: Whereas CD patients exhibited reduced adaptation across trials to consistent formant feedback alterations, they showed enhanced within-trial compensation for unpredictable formant feedback perturbations. In this study, it was found that CD patients exhibit abnormally increased within-trial vocal compensation responses to unpredictable pitch feedback perturbations. Taken together with recent findings, the results indicate that CD is associated with a general hypersensitivity to auditory feedback during speaking.
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