Automated detection of speech timing alterations in autopsy-confirmed non-fluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia

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García, Adolfo M.
Welch, Ariane E.
Mandelli, Maria Luisa
Henry, Maya L.
Lukic, Sladjana
Torres-Prioris, María José
Deleon, Jessica
Ratnasiri, Buddhika M.
Lorca Puls, Diego L.
Miller, Bruce L.

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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

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Background and objectives: Motor speech function, including speech timing, is a key domain for diagnosing nonfluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia (nfvPPA). Yet, standard assessments use subjective, specialist-dependent evaluations, undermining reliability and scalability. Moreover, few studies have examined relevant anatomo-clinical alterations in patients with pathologically confirmed diagnoses. This study overcomes such caveats using automated speech timing analyses in a unique cohort of autopsy-proven cases.

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García, A. M., Welch, A. E., Mandelli, M. L., Henry, M. L., Lukic, S., Torres Prioris, M. J., Deleon, J., Ratnasiri, B. M., Lorca-Puls, D. L., Miller, B. L., Seeley, W., Vogel, A. P., & Gorno-Tempini, M. L. (2022). Automated Detection of Speech Timing Alterations in Autopsy-Confirmed Nonfluent/Agrammatic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia. Neurology, 99(5), e500–e511. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000200750

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