Speech loss is one of the most devastating outcomes for people living with ALS, yet rarely a focus of care. This new paper published in Healthcare takes a look at why, and what needs to change.

      A new study published in the European Journal of Human Genetics provides the first systematic analysis of speech and language difficulties in individuals with KIF1A-associated neurological disorder (KAND).

        Acoustic features that predict healthy aging are different than those previously reported for the pathologic voice. We propose a model of healthy and pathologic voice development in which voice characteristics are mediated by the inability to monitor vocal productions associated with age-related hearing loss.

          Our paper on Automatic speech recognition in neurodegenerative disease was recently published in International Journal of Speech Technology. Automatic speech...