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Speech -- Physiological aspects

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Adult Oral Diadochokinesis Rates : Preliminary Normative Data, Carol Kafton-Minkel Jan 1983

Adult Oral Diadochokinesis Rates : Preliminary Normative Data, Carol Kafton-Minkel

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In the clinical evaluation and management of speech disorders, a speech-language pathologist may observe disturbances in a client's motor abilities that suggest possible neurological dysfunction. One possible disturbance is in oral diadochokinesis (DIO), an individual's ability to start and stop the movement of the articulators rapidly and execute repetitive, alternating, sequential movements typically associated with speech articulation. It is often recommended that a speech-language pathologist test DIO speed and compare the performance to available norms. There is, however, a lack of normative DIO data spanning all ages of adulthood. The purpose of this study was to develop preliminary normative data …