ISBN: 0709923929
Author: S. Scott,F.I. Caird,B.O. Williams
Language: English
Publisher: Nelson Thornes Ltd (December 20, 1984)
Pages: 128
Category: Medicine
Subcategory: Medicine
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Communication in Parkinson's disease. Scott, Sheila, 1955-; Caird, F. I. (Francis Irvine); Williams, B. O. (Brian Owen). Internet Archive Books. Uploaded by Tracey Gutierres on June 3, 2013. SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata).
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Twenty eight patients with Parkinson's disease (average age 63 years, average duration of disease 8 years) and 28 normal elderly controls (average age 70 years) were tested for their ability to appreciate the prosodic aspects of their own and others' speech and facial expression. Compared with the controls the Parkinsonian subjects performed worse at these tests, though both groups could easily identify neutral statements. Coauthors & Alternates. ISBN 9780709923923 (978-0-7099-2392-3) Softcover, Nelson Thornes Ltd, 1984. Find signed collectible books: 'Communication in Parkinson's Disease'.
View at Google Scholar · View at Scopus. S. Scott, F. Caird, and B. Williams, Communication in Parkinson's Disease, Croom Helm, London, UK, 1985
View at Google Scholar · View at Scopus. Williams, Communication in Parkinson's Disease, Croom Helm, London, UK, 1985. H. J. Chenery, B. E. Murdoch, and J. C. L. Ingram, Studies in Parkinson's disease.
As the disease worsens, non-motor symptoms become more common. The symptoms usually emerge slowly. Early in the disease, the most obvious symptoms are shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty with walking. Thinking and behavioral problems may also occur. Dementia becomes common in the advanced stages of the disease.
Psychiatry, 47, 840–843. Scott, S. (1985) Communication in Parkinson’s Disease. Smith, Svend (1951) Chest register versus head register in the membrane cushion model of the vocal cords. CrossRefGoogle Scholar. Cite this chapter as: Scott . Williams B. (1991) Voice problems in the dysarthric patient. Springer, Boston, MA.
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