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1 Understanding school-based rehabilitation services through the lived experiences of children and youth with disabilities: a meta-aggregative review Brushett A; Seguin K; Wong L; McCarry-Taillefer C; Rosenbaum P; Packham T; Campbell W; 41835425
CONCORDIA
2 Speech, Timbre, and Pitch Perception in Cochlear Implant Users With Flat-Panel CT-Based Frequency Reallocations: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Gilbert ML; Lewis RM; Deroche MLD; Jiam NT; Jiradejvong P; Mo J; Cooke DL; Limb CJ; 40689899
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Sound degradation type differentially affects neural indicators of cognitive workload and speech tracking Gagné N; Greenlaw KM; Coffey EBJ; 40412301
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Connected speech profiles in mild cognitive impairment reflect global cognition Pellerin S; Houzé B; Bedetti C; Phillips N; Brambati SM; 40232260
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Exposure to hate in online and traditional media: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of this exposure on individuals and communities Madriaza P; Hassan G; Brouillette-Alarie S; Mounchingam AN; Durocher-Corfa L; Borokhovski E; Pickup D; Paillé S; 39822240
CONCORDIA
6 Grouping by Time and Pitch Facilitates Free but Not Cued Recall for Word Lists in Normally-Hearing Listeners Sares AG; Gilbert AC; Zhang Y; Iordanov M; Lehmann A; Deroche MLD; 37338981
PSYCHOLOGY
7 Decoding of Envelope vs. Fundamental Frequency During Complex Auditory Stream Segregation Greenlaw KM; Puschmann S; Coffey EBJ; 37215227
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Predicting emotion perception abilities for cochlear implant users Paquette S; Deroche MLD; Goffi-Gomez MV; Hoshino ACH; Lehmann A; 36047767
PSYCHOLOGY
9 Social decision-making in Parkinson's disease Caballero JA; Auclair Ouellet N; Phillips NA; Pell MD; 35997248
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Sleep affects higher-level categorization of speech sounds, but not frequency encoding Chapelle A; Savard MA; Restani R; Ghaemmaghami P; Thillou N; Zardoui K; Chandrasekaran B; Coffey EBJ; 35732089
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Age of Acquisition Modulates Alpha Power During Bilingual Speech Comprehension in Noise Grant AM; Kousaie S; Coulter K; Gilbert AC; Baum SR; Gracco V; Titone D; Klein D; Phillips NA; 35548507
CRDH
12 Voice characteristics from isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder to early Parkinson's disease Laetitia Jeancolas 35063866
PERFORM
13 Spoken Word Segmentation in First and Second Language: When ERP and Behavioral Measures Diverge Gilbert AC; Lee JG; Coulter K; Wolpert MA; Kousaie S; Gracco VL; Klein D; Titone D; Phillips NA; Baum SR; 34603133
PSYCHOLOGY
14 Pantomime (Not Silent Gesture) in Multimodal Communication: Evidence From Children's Narratives. Marentette P, Furman R, Suvanto ME, Nicoladis E 33329222
PSYCHOLOGY
15 Near native-like stress pattern perception in English-French bilinguals as indexed by the mismatch negativity. Gilbert AC, Honda CT, Phillips NA, Baum SR 33333337
PSYCHOLOGY
16 Earlier age of second language learning induces more robust speech encoding in the auditory brainstem in adults, independent of amount of language exposure during early childhood Giroud N; Baum SR; Gilbert AC; Phillips NA; Gracco V; 32535187
CRDH
17 Neural Correlates of Vocal Pitch Compensation in Individuals Who Stutter. Sares AG, Deroche MLD, Ohashi H, Shiller DM, Gracco VL 32161525
PSYCHOLOGY
18 Speech perception in tinnitus is related to individual distress level - A neurophysiological study. Jagoda L, Giroud N, Neff P, Kegel A, Kleinjung T, Meyer M 30031353
PSYCHOLOGY
19 Processing of Acoustic Information in Lexical Tone Production and Perception by Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients. Deroche MLD, Lu HP, Lin YS, Chatterjee M, Peng SC 31281237
PSYCHOLOGY
20 Language learning experience and mastering the challenges of perceiving speech in noise Kousaie S; Baum S; Phillips NA; Gracco V; Titone D; Chen JK; Chai XJ; Klein D; 31284145
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Connected speech profiles in mild cognitive impairment reflect global cognition
Authors:Pellerin SHouzé BBedetti CPhillips NBrambati SM
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40232260/
DOI:10.1177/13872877251329615
Publication:Journal of Alzheimer s disease : JAD
Keywords:Alzheimer's diseasecognitioncognitive dysfunctionlanguagelanguage testsneuropsychological testsspeech
PMID:40232260 Category: Date Added:2025-04-15
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
2 Centre de recherche de l'Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, Montréal, Canada.
3 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
4 Research Center of the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, Montreal, Canada.

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BackgroundMild cognitive impairment (MCI), a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD) for many individuals, is accompanied by widespread connected speech (CS) changes (e.g., shorter CS samples, mention of fewer semantic content units, lower syntactic complexity). Nevertheless, findings on CS in MCI are heterogeneous. This heterogeneity, combined with the heterogeneity in cognition in MCI suggests that there could exist more than one CS profile in this population.ObjectiveWe aimed to determine if there are multiple CS profiles in MCI and whether these potential CS profiles are characterized by distinct cognitive presentations.MethodsCS characteristics were extracted from the samples of 109 controls and 210 individuals with MCI from the COMPASS-ND study database. A Two-Step Cluster Analysis was then carried out to identify potential CS profiles in MCI. These profiles were compared to one another and to controls in terms of their linguistic and cognitive characteristics.ResultsWe identified two CS profiles in MCI, characterized by reduced syntactic complexity and semantic content and by dysfluencies, longer CS samples, and reduced semantic idea density and efficiency, respectively. The reduced semantic content/syntactic complexity profile was also characterized by various cognitive difficulties (e.g., visuospatial, episodic memory, executive functioning domains) in comparison with controls, whereas the increased production and reduced idea transmission effectiveness profile had relatively isolated episodic memory difficulties.ConclusionsCS analysis could be a helpful screening tool to identify individuals with MCI who show greater cognitive difficulties and who would most benefit from more extensive cognitive and/or medical testing as well as from cognitive and/or psychological interventions.





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