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Importance of Task Selection for Connected Speech Analysis in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease from an Ethnically Diverse Sample

Arpita Bose, Manaswita Dutta, Niladri S. Dash, Ranita Nandi, Aparna Dutt, Samrah Ahmed

2022Journal of Alzheimer s Disease13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Features of linguistic impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are primarily derived from English-speaking patients. Little is known regarding such deficits in linguistically diverse speakers with AD. We aimed to detail linguistic profiles (speech rate, dysfluencies, syntactic, lexical, morphological, semantics) from two connected speech tasks-Frog Story and picture description-in Bengali-speaking AD patients. The Frog Story detected group differences on all six linguistic levels, compared to only three with picture description. Critically, Frog Story captured the language-specific differences between the groups. Careful consideration should be given to the choice of connected speech tasks for dementia diagnosis in linguistically diverse populations.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologySelection (genetic algorithm)Task (project management)Connected speechEthnically diverseDementiaSample (material)LinguisticsDiseaseCognitive psychologyLinguistic analysisLarge samplePragmaticsCommunicationTask analysisSpeech actAudiologyNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchDysphagia Assessment and Management
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