The Effect of Academic Concentration and Coursework on Hemodynamic, Autonomic Nervous System, and Survey Responses towards the Different Dysfluencies

C Imbalzano - 2020 - search.proquest.com
A variety of methodologies are used to determine perceptions of people who stutter and
groups of typically fluent speakers towards stuttering. These methods include subjective …

Eliciting stuttering in laboratory contexts

ES Jackson, V Gracco, PM Zebrowski - Journal of Speech, Language, and …, 2020 - ASHA
Purpose The contextual variability of stuttering events makes it difficult to reliably elicit
stuttered speech in laboratory settings. As a result, studies that compare stuttered versus …

Emotional and physiological responses of fluent listeners while watching the speech of adults who stutter

VK Guntupalli, D Erik Everhart… - … Journal of Language …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Background: People who stutter produce speech that is characterized by intermittent,
involuntary part‐word repetitions and prolongations. In addition to these signature acoustic …

Autonomic and emotional responses of graduate student clinicians in speech–language pathology to stuttered speech

VK Guntupalli, C Nanjundeswaran… - … journal of language …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Fluent speakers and people who stutter manifest alterations in autonomic and
emotional responses as they view stuttered relative to fluent speech samples. These …

[图书][B] The variability of stuttering and influential factors

K Sherbert - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency that is not well understood, in part due to its
variable nature. Although a number of factors have been found to contribute to this …

[PDF][PDF] Review Paper The Self-Reported Roles of Executive Functions, Behavior Experiences and Locus of Control in Adults Who Stutter

J Roitsch - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been
suggested that prior experiences, self-perceptions, specific cognition abilities (ie, executive …

Is speed of stimulus categorization slower in stuttering speakers? A cognitive event-related potential study

M Blomgren, CMC Richburg… - Asia Pacific Journal of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Static neuroimaging studies have implicated various anomalous brain areas in stuttering.
These include the auditory temporal cortex (Foundas, Bollich, Corey, Hurley, & Heilman …

Common features of fluency-evoking conditions studied in stuttering subjects and controls: an H215O PET study

SV Stager, KJ Jeffries, AR Braun - Journal of fluency disorders, 2003 - Elsevier
We used H 215O PET to characterize the common features of two successful but markedly
different fluency-evoking conditions—paced speech and singing—in order to identify brain …

Stuttering: Dysfunction in a complex and dynamic system

CL Ludlow - Brain, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Stuttering is a developmental speech disorder that usually Fox et al. also examined brain
activation relationships with increased syllable production in the stuttering group to appears …

A Phenomenological Investigation of the Contextual Variability and Anticipation of Stuttering

AD Ortiz-Alvarez - 2020 - digitalrepository.unm.edu
Stuttering is a neurologically based speech impairment often defined by listener-oriented
parameters (ie, its overt characteristics). These fail to encompass contextual variability and …