Communication impairment in Parkinson’s disease: Impact of motor and cognitive symptoms on speech and language

•Communication difficulties in Parkinson’s disease have motor and cognitive aspects.•Speech acoustic changes could help detect and monitor motor and cognitive symptoms.•Syntax and grammar deficits suggest frontostriatal dysfunction affects communication.•Pausing may have both motor and cognitive inf...

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description •Communication difficulties in Parkinson’s disease have motor and cognitive aspects.•Speech acoustic changes could help detect and monitor motor and cognitive symptoms.•Syntax and grammar deficits suggest frontostriatal dysfunction affects communication.•Pausing may have both motor and cognitive influences in Parkinson’s disease. Communication impairment is common in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and may have both motor speech control and cognitive-linguistic underpinnings. The neurobiology of communication impairment in PD is poorly understood, and work is needed to disentangle the relative contributions of motor and cognitive dysfunction. In clinical practice, cognitive-linguistic impairments are often overlooked despite the large body of research on this topic in neurocognitive and linguistics literature. In this review, we will discuss the roles of motor speech changes, cognitive and linguistic impairment, and other related functions in the communication disabilities of individuals with PD. We will describe the various types of communication difficulties in PD and tools for measuring these symptoms. We will discuss specific deficits that may further understanding of the neurobiology of communication impairment in PD, including voice and speech acoustic changes, linguistic processing and production difficulties, and pausing. We will emphasize the importance of an interdisciplinary approach and the patient perspective on daily communication in guiding future research.
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Cognitive Dysfunction - etiology
Cognitive Dysfunction - physiopathology
Communication
Communication disorders
Communication Disorders - etiology
Communication Disorders - physiopathology
Comprehension
Grammar
Humans
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Language
Language disorders
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Parkinson Disease - physiopathology
Parkinson's disease
Pausing
Speech - physiology
Speech-language pathology
Syntax
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