MING-JANG CHIUChen R.C.Tseng C.Y.2020-11-032020-11-0319960014-3022https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0029764490&doi=10.1159%2f000117278&partnerID=40&md5=0a40fe6a8da2b4cb7e9713d349f4e30ehttps://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/519984The speech of 15 Taiwanese patients with cerebellar dysfunction and ataxic dysarthria was investigated utilizing techniques of acoustic analysis and instrumental measurement. Semiquantitative assessment of cerebellar function (SQACF) was also performed. The results of the acoustic analysis of the cerebellar speech were then correlated with the findings in the SQACF. The overlapping of voice onset time highly correlates with truncal ataxia as well as eye movement abnormality and eye-hand coordination. The prolongation of vowel duration also correlates significantly with tandem walking, dysdiado-chokinesia and eye movement abnormality. The correlation of the speech function with other cerebellar motor functions provides further insight into the functional anatomy for cerebellar speech motor control. This study concludes that the midline structures - vermis and fastigial nucleus - seem to be the primary focus for the coordination of motor speech in the cerebellum. ? 1996 S. Karger AG, Basel.Acoustic analysis; Ataxic dysarthria; Cerebellum; Fundamental frequency; Instrumental measurement; Taiwanese; Tone language; Voice onset time[SDGs]SDG3acoustics; article; ataxia; cerebellum disease; clinical article; dysarthria; eye hand coordination; eye movement; human; priority journal; speech analysis; vowel; walking; Acoustics; Ataxia; Cerebellum; Dysarthria; Eye Movements; Humans; Psychomotor Performance; Speech; WalkingClinical correlates of quantitative acoustic analysis in ataxic dysarthriajournal article10.1159/00011727888647142-s2.0-0029764490