A. Bose et al., Effects of PROMPT therapy on speech motor function in a person with aphasia and apraxia of speech, APHASIOLOGY, 15(8), 2001, pp. 767-785
This research examined the effectiveness of PROMPT treatment, a tactile-kin
aesthetic speech motor treatment, on the acquisition and generalisation of
precision and automaticity of speech movements in an individual with Broca'
s aphasia and apraxia of speech. Using a single subject multiple probe desi
gn across behaviours, treatment effects and generalisation were examined fo
r three linguistically different forms of sentences including imperatives,
active declaratives, and interrogatives. Results indicated improved speech
precision and sequencing of speech movements for trained and untrained sent
ences for imperative and active declarative forms only. There was no effect
of treatment on the interrogatives. Findings are discussed in the context
of motor facilitation and its relationship to the linguistic complexity of
utterances. Furthermore, the relevance of the interface between motor-lingu
istic processes in individuals with aphasia and apraxia of speech and impli
cations for resource allocation constructs are addressed.