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John J Sidtis

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Kim Y, Sidtis D, Sidtis J
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2023 Jan; 66(1):126-153. PMID: 36608288
Purpose: This study examined spontaneous, spoken-to-a-model, and two sung modes in speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD), speakers with cerebellar disease (CD), and healthy controls. Vocal performance was measured by intelligibility...
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Sidtis J
Front Neurosci . 2022 Mar; 16:771594. PMID: 35242005
Background: Functional brain imaging has become the dominant approach to the study of brain-behavior relationships. Unfortunately, the behavior half of the equation has been relegated to second-class status when it...
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Kim Y, Sidtis D, Sidtis J
Front Psychol . 2021 Jul; 12:519729. PMID: 34194352
Recent studies have demonstrated that details of verbal material are retained in memory. Further, converging evidence points to a memory-enhancing effect of emotion such that memory for emotional events is...
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Sidtis J, Sidtis D, Dhawan V, Tagliati M, Eidelberg D
Front Neurol . 2021 Jun; 12:684596. PMID: 34122323
Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) is an effective treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD) but can have an adverse effect on speech. In normal speakers and in those...
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Sidtis J, Gomez C
Brain Connect . 2021 May; 11(6):408-417. PMID: 34030481
Disordered speech production, dysarthria, is a common characteristic of the spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs). Although dysarthric features differ across SCAs, a previous analysis revealed that a combination of regional cerebral blood...
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Sidtis J, Sidtis D, Ramdhani R, Tagliati M
Brain Sci . 2020 Jan; 10(1). PMID: 31906549
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) has become an effective and widely used tool in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD). STN-DBS has varied effects on speech....
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Kim Y, Sidtis J, Sidtis D
PLoS One . 2019 Oct; 14(10):e0223948. PMID: 31622405
Studies of voice recognition in biology suggest that long exposure may not satisfactorily represent the voice acquisition process. The current study proposes that humans can acquire a newly familiar voice...
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Sidtis J, Mubeen M, Asaei A, Ardekani B, Sidtis D
Brain Connect . 2018 Nov; 8(10):628-636. PMID: 30430846
Contemporary imaging techniques have increased the potential for establishing how brain regions interact during spoken language. Some imaging methods report bilateral changes in brain activity during speech, whereas another approach...
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Sidtis D, Sidtis J
Cogent Med . 2018 Nov; 4(1). PMID: 30406155
This report describes an unusual presentation of a voice disorder arising from inability to coordinate the three components of motor speech: respiration, phonation, and articulation. These systems were individually intact,...
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Sidtis D, Sidtis J
Brain Cogn . 2018 Sep; 126:53-64. PMID: 30176549
Formulaic language forms about one-fourth of everyday talk. Formulaic (fixed expressions) and novel (grammatical language) differ in important characteristics. The features of idioms, slang, expletives, proverbs, aphorisms, conversational speech formulas,...