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No differential effects of subthalamic nucleus vs. globus pallidus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease: Speech acoustic and perceptual findings. PDF. URL.
F. van Brenk, K. L. Stipancic, A.H. Rohl, D.M. Corcos, K. Tjaden, & J.D.W. Greenlee. (2024).
Oral diadochokinetic markers of X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism. PDF. URL.
T.H. Kao, H.P. Rowe, J.R. Green, K. L. Stipancic, N. Sharma, J.K. de Guzman, M.L. Supnet-Wells, P. Acuna, & B.J. Perry. (2024).
Lexical characteristics of the Speech Intelligibility Test: Effects on transcription intelligibility for speakers with multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, G. Wilding, K. Tjaden. (2023).
Improving perceptual speech ratings: the effects of auditory training on judgements of dysarthric speech. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, M. Golzy, Y. Zhao, L. Pinkerton, A. Rohl, & M. Kuruvilla-Dugdale (2023).
The association between longitudinal declines in speech sound accuracy and speech intelligibility in speakers with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. PDF. URL.
H.P. Rowe, K. L. Stipancic, T.F. Campbell, Y. Yunusova, & J.R. Green. (2023).
Longitudinal recovery of speech motor function following facial transplantation: a prospective observational study. PDF. URL.
B.J. Perry, M. Eshghi, K. L. Stipancic, B. Richburg, H. Ventresca, B. Pomahac, J.R. Green. (2023).
Minimally Detectable Change of Speech Intelligibility in Speakers With Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic & K. Tjaden (2022).
Clear speech variants: an investigation of intelligibility and speaker effort in speakers with Parkinson’s disease. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, F. van Brenk, A. Kain, G. Wilding, & K. Tjaden. (2022).
Intelligibility across a reading passage: the effect of dysarthria and cued speaking styles. PDF. URL.
F. van Brenk, K. L. Stipancic, A. Kain, & K. Tjaden (2022).
Validity of off-the-shelf automatic speech recognition for assessing speech intelligibility and speech severity in speakers with ALS. PDF. URL.
S.E. Gutz, K. L. Stipancic, Y. Yunusova, J.D. Berry, & J.R. Green. (2022).
The relationship between single-word speech severity and intelligibility in childhood apraxia of speech. PDF. URL.
K.V. Chenausky, D. Gagné, K. L. Stipancic, A. Shield, J.R. Green. (2022).
Acoustic and kinematic assessment of motor speech impairment in patients with suspected 4-Repeat (4R) taupathologies. PDF. URL.
C. Cordella, S.E. Gutz, M. Eshghi, K.L. Stipancic, M. Schliep, B.C. Dickerson, J.R. Green. (2022).
The effects of sustained oromotor activity on speech motor learning: Speech biomechanics and neurophysiologic correlates. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, Y. Kuo, A. Miller, H. M. Ventresca, D. Sternad, T. J.
Kimberley, & J. R. Green. (2021).
‘You say severe, I say mild’: Toward an empirical classification of dysarthria severity. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, K. Palmer, H. P. Rowe, Y. Yunusova,, J. D. Berry, & J.
R. Green. (2021).
Two distinct clinical phenotypes of bulbar motor impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, Y. Yunusova, T. F. Campbell, J. Wang, J. D. Berry, & J.
R. Green. (2021).
Effects of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in adductor laryngeal dystonia: a safety, feasibility and pilot study. PDF. URL.
C.N. Prudente, M. Chen, K. L. Stipancic, K.L. Marks, S. Samargia-Grivette, G.S. Goding, J.R. Green, & T.J. Kimberley. (2021).
A prospective investigation of the incidence and co-occurrence of dysphagia, dysarthria, and aphasia following a first ischemic stroke. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, J. C. Borders, D. Brates, & S. Thibeault. (2019).
Assessing oromotor capacity in ALS: the effect of a fixed-target task on lip biomechanics. PDF. URL.
M. Eshghi, K. L. Stipancic, A. Mefferd, P. Rong, J.D. Berry, Y. Yunusova, & J.R. Green. (2019).
Minimally detectable change and minimal clinically important difference of a decline in sentence intelligibility and speaking rate for individuals with ALS. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, Y. Yunusova, J. D. Berry, & J. R. Green. (2018).
Comparison of intelligibility measures for adults with Parkinson’s disease, adults with multiple sclerosis, and healthy controls. PDF. URL.
K. L. Stipancic, K. Tjaden, & G. Wilding. (2016).
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