Automated analysis of natural speech in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis spectrum disorders
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Abstract
Objective We implemented automated methods to analyze speech and evaluate the hypothesis that cognitive and motor factors impair prosody in partially distinct ways in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Methods We recruited 213 participants, including 67 with ALS (44 with motor ALS, 23 with ALS and frontotemporal degeneration [FTD]), 33 healthy controls, and neurodegenerative reference groups with behavioral variant FTD (n = 90) and nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia (n = 23). Digitized, semistructured speech samples obtained from picture descriptions were automatically segmented with a Speech Activity Detector; continuous speech segments were pitch-tracked; and duration measures for speech and silent pause segments were extracted. Acoustic measures were calculated, including fundamental frequency (f0) range, mean speech and pause segment durations, total speech duration, and pause rate (pause count per minute of speech). Group comparisons related performance on acoustic measures to clinical scales of cognitive and motor impairments and explored MRI cortical thinning in ALS and ALS-FTD.
Results The f0 range was significantly impaired in ALS spectrum disorders and was related to bulbar motor disease, and regression analyses related this to cortical thickness in primary motor cortex and perisylvian regions. Impaired speech and pause duration measures were related to the degree of cognitive impairment in ALS spectrum disorders, and regressions related duration measures to bilateral frontal opercula and left anterior insula.
Conclusion Automated analyses of acoustic speech properties dissociate motor and cognitive components of speech deficits in ALS spectrum disorders.
Glossary
- ALS=
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis;
- bvFTD=
- behavior variant of FTD;
- CI=
- confidence interval;
- ECAS=
- Edinburgh Cognitive Assessment Scale;
- FTD=
- frontotemporal degeneration;
- %FVC=
- forced vital capacity (percent of predicted by age);
- f0=
- fundamental frequency;
- HC=
- healthy controls;
- IFG=
- inferior frontal gyrus;
- MMSE=
- Mini-Mental State Examination;
- naPPA=
- nonfluent/agrammatic PPA;
- PPA=
- primary progressive aphasia;
- ROI=
- region of interest;
- SAD=
- Speech Activity Detector
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- Received November 14, 2019.
- Accepted in final form April 6, 2020.
- © 2020 American Academy of Neurology
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- Jan Rusz, Associate Professor, Department of Circuit Theory, Czech Technical University in Prague (Prague, Czech Republic)
- Michal Novotny, Speech Scientist, Department of Circuit Theory, Czech Technical University in Prague (Prague, Czech Republic)
- Tereza Tykalova, Speech Scientist, Department of Circuit Theory, Czech Technical University in Prague (Prague, Czech Republic)
Submitted August 14, 2020
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