The role of sensory feedback in developmental stuttering: A review

AR Bradshaw, DR Lametti… - Neurobiology of Language, 2021 - direct.mit.edu
Developmental stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder that severely affects speech
fluency. Multiple lines of evidence point to a role of sensory feedback in the disorder; this …

[HTML][HTML] Dissociated development of speech and limb sensorimotor learning in stuttering: Speech auditory-motor learning is impaired in both children and adults who …

KS Kim, A Daliri, JR Flanagan, L Max - Neuroscience, 2020 - Elsevier
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder of speech fluency. Various experimental
paradigms have demonstrated that affected individuals show limitations in sensorimotor …

Speech auditory‐motor adaptation to formant‐shifted feedback lacks an explicit component: Reduced adaptation in adults who stutter reflects limitations in implicit …

KS Kim, L Max - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The neural mechanisms underlying stuttering remain poorly understood. A large body of
work has focused on sensorimotor integration difficulties in individuals who stutter, including …

Timing variability of sensorimotor integration during vocalization in individuals who stutter

AG Sares, MLD Deroche, DM Shiller, VL Gracco - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
Persistent developmental stuttering affects close to 1% of adults and is thought to be a
problem of sensorimotor integration. Previous research has demonstrated that individuals …

Stuttering and internal models for sensorimotor control: A theoretical perspective to generate testable hypotheses

L Max, B Maassen, R Kent, H Peters… - … motor control in …, 2004 - books.google.com
Stuttering is characterized by disruptions in speech motor behavior (repeated or prolonged
articulatory and phonatory actions) that result in sound and syllable repetitions, audible and …

Unstable or insufficiently activated internal models and feedback-biased motor control as sources of dysfluency: A theoretical model of stuttering

L Max, FH Guenther, VL Gracco, SS Ghosh… - Contemporary issues in …, 2004 - ASHA
This article presents a theoretical perspective on stuttering based on numerous findings
regarding speech and nonspeech neuromotor control in individuals who stutter in …

Overreliance on auditory feedback may lead to sound/syllable repetitions: simulations of stuttering and fluency-inducing conditions with a neural model of speech …

O Civier, SM Tasko, FH Guenther - Journal of fluency disorders, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the hypothesis that stuttering may result in part from impaired
readout of feedforward control of speech, which forces persons who stutter (PWS) to …

Online control of articulation based on auditory feedback in normal Speech and stuttering: behavioral and modeling studies

S Cai - 2011 - dspace.mit.edu
Articulation of multisyllabic speech requires a high degree of accuracy in controlling the
spatial (positional) and the temporal parameters of articulatory movements. In stuttering, a …

Comparisons of stuttering frequency during and after speech initiation in unaltered feedback, altered auditory feedback and choral speech conditions

T Saltuklaroglu, J Kalinowski, M Robbins… - … Journal of Language …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Stuttering is prone to strike during speech initiation more so than at any other
point in an utterance. The use of auditory feedback (AAF) has been found to produce robust …

[PDF][PDF] Computational modeling of the neural substrates of stuttering and induced fluency

O Civier - 2010 - Citeseer
Stuttering is a speech motor control disorder of unknown etiology whose hallmark is part-
syllable repetition. The principal aim of this dissertation is to understand the neural …