An approach to real-time magnetic resonance imaging for speech production |
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Authors: | Narayanan Shrikanth Nayak Krishna Lee Sungbok Sethy Abhinav Byrd Dani |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Linguistics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA. |
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Abstract: | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has served as a valuable tool for studying static postures in speech production. Now, recent improvements in temporal resolution are making it possible to examine the dynamics of vocal-tract shaping during fluent speech using MRI. The present study uses spiral k-space acquisitions with a low flip-angle gradient echo pulse sequence on a conventional GE Signa 1.5-T CV/i scanner. This strategy allows for acquisition rates of 8-9 images per second and reconstruction rates of 20-24 images per second, making veridical movies of speech production now possible. Segmental durations, positions, and interarticulator timing can all be quantitatively evaluated. Data show clear real-time movements of the lips, tongue, and velum. Sample movies and data analysis strategies are presented. |
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