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Vol 13 No 1 (1982)
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Spectrographic Observations of Speech of an Ataxic Dysarthric

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NP, N., & Nandyal, I. (1). Spectrographic Observations of Speech of an Ataxic Dysarthric. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 13(1), 56-64. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/675

Abstract

Speech is a motor act. Speech results from th e fine coordination of various speech  muscles. Motor areas in cerebral  hemispheres, cerebellum and other lower centres have been considered to be controlling this motor activity. 'Co-ordination  of  movements  and maintenance of balance and muscle tones are dependen t on th e cerebellum and its connections' (Mysak, 1976).

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