Sensorimotor Adaptation Of Voice Fundamental Frequency In Parkinson'S Disease

PLOS ONE(2018)

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ObjectiveThis study examined adaptive responses to auditory perturbation of fundamental frequency (f(o)) in speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD) and control speakers.MethodSixteen speakers with PD and nineteen control speakers produced sustained vowels while they received perturbed auditory feedback (i.e., fo shifted upward or downward). Speakers' pitch acuity was quantified using a just-noticeable-difference (JND) paradigm. Twelve listeners provided estimates of the speech intelligibility for speakers with PD.ResultsFifteen responses from each speaker group for each shift direction were included in analyses. While control speakers generally showed consistent adaptive responses opposing the perturbation, speakers with PD showed no compensation on average, with individual PD speakers showing highly variable responses. In the PD group, the degree of compensation was not significantly correlated with age, disease progression, pitch acuity, or intelligibility.ConclusionsThese findings indicate reduced adaptation to sustained f(o) perturbation and higher variability in PD compared to control participants. No significant differences were seen in pitch acuity between groups, suggesting that the fo adaptation deficit in PD is not the result of purely perceptual mechanisms.
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