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Recent Developments in Speech Motor Research into Stuttering


Recent developments in speech motor research into stuttering

This paper discusses recent speech motor research into stuttering within the framework of a speech production model. There seems to be no support for the ...

Recent Developments in Speech Motor Research into Stuttering

In the last 2 decades there has been a growing body of research into speech motor behavior in stuttering. This research was strongly moti- vated by some ...

Recent Developments in Speech Motor Research into Stuttering

Objections to the use of stuttering frequency as a severity index are formulated and future developments in the assessment of speech motor behavior in ...

Recent Developments in Speech Motor Research into Stuttering

It is hypothesized that stuttering may be the result of a deficiency in speech motor skill. Furthermore, objections to the use of stuttering frequency as a ...

Recent Developments in Speech Motor Research into Stuttering

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Research - Speech Neurophysiology Lab - University of Michigan

The overall objective of this study is to determine how children who stutter (CWS) differ from fluent peers in neural oscillatory synchrony across auditory- ...

A theory building critical realist evaluation of an integrated cognitive ...

Two recent studies with larger participant numbers found evidence for speech-restructuring fluency shaping techniques using computer-based biofeedback with ...

Dissociated development of speech and limb sensorimotor learning ...

(2018) reported that adaptation limitations are not present in children who stutter (CWS). Hence, those authors argued that the learning limitations found in ...

Speech Motor Skills and Stuttering - Speech Research Centre

Pascal van Lieshout and colleagues (Namasivayam and Van Lieshout 2011) and suggests that persons who stutter (PWS) may have a limited ability to acquire and ...

Researchers have located the brain network responsible for stuttering

Locating stuttering in the brain opens up new possibilities for medical treatment. Researchers hope that in the future, stuttering could be ...

The Purdue Stuttering Project - Speech, Language, & Hearing ...

Weber's research on brain activity during reading and listening tasks showed that adults who stutter also have unusual patterns of brain activity when they ...

New Research on the Roots of Stuttering: Language Processing and ...

In our recent series of complementary experiments we studied how neural systems for language processing may contribute to disruptions in speech motor control in ...

Advances in Understanding Stuttering as a Disorder of Language ...

We review accumulating evidence that implicates the language encoding and production system in children and adults who stutter.

Recent advances in the treatment of stuttering - ScienceDirect.com

James, Ricciardelli, Rogers, and Hunter (1989) suggested that when stutters are highlighted systematically as in RCS studies, the PWS might become more fluent ...

Research updates in stuttering: From theory to practice - speech IRL

New research is examining the difference in brains of children who persist in their stuttering versus children who recover. Brain scans show ...

Future Research and Clinical Directions in Stuttering

Future advances in stuttering research and in technology that enable computer programs with advance speech recognition software will not only to guide clients' ...

Stuttering as a prearticulatory phenomenon

These findings suggest that stuttering events occur in a prearticulatory way. The monitoring speech theory proposed by Levelt is useful to ...

11 Speech motor variability in people who stutter - Oxford Academic

This was also the case for a more recent study using oral articulatory perturbations (bite-block), where PWS and PNS were found to be similar in their ...

Our research on Developmental Stuttering (Stammering)

In a randomised controlled trial, we used transcranial direct current stimulation coupled with choral reading and metronome-timed speech to enhance fluency in ...

Fluency Disorders - ASHA

A recent U.S. study estimated that approximately 2% of children ages 3–17 years stutter (Zablotsky et al., 2019). The lowest prevalence rates of stuttering were ...