Articulatory Adaptation Following Oral Cancer Treatment

NCT05876247 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 50

Last updated 2023-05-30

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Summary

The goal of this longitudinal study is to learn more about the articulatory consequences of surgical oral cancer treatment. The main aims are to study the coordination and development of speech articulation of patients who will undergo surgical treatment for oral cancer longitudinally and whether individual differences in the reliance on auditory or tactile information can predict the success of speech compensatory strategies.

Participants will perform multiple speech tasks while motion tracking sensors track the articulatory gestures.

Conditions

  • Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • Speech Disorders

Interventions

OTHER

Electromagnetic Articulography

Motion tracking sensors will track articulatory movements of the tongue, jaw and lips

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University Medical Center Groningen

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Max Witjes, PhD · University of Groningen

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-11-10
Primary Completion
2024-08-31
Completion
2025-08-31

Countries

  • Netherlands

Study Locations

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