Towards real-world generalizability of a circuit for action-stopping

R Hannah, AR Aron - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2021 - nature.com
Two decades of cross-species neuroscience research on rapid action-stopping in the
laboratory has provided motivation for an underlying prefrontal–basal ganglia circuit. Here …

How stuttering develops: The multifactorial dynamic pathways theory

A Smith, C Weber - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017 - ASHA
Purpose We advanced a multifactorial, dynamic account of the complex, nonlinear
interactions of motor, linguistic, and emotional factors contributing to the development of …

[图书][B] Stuttering: Foundations and clinical applications

E Yairi, CH Seery - 2021 - books.google.com
Stuttering: Foundations and Clinical Applications, Third Edition presents a comprehensive
overview of the science and treatment of stuttering in a single text. The book offers a unique …

Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stuttering

KE Watkins, SM Smith, S Davis, P Howell - Brain, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not
relate purely to impairments in the motor system as stuttering frequency is increased by …

Stuttered and fluent speech production: an ALE meta‐analysis of functional neuroimaging studies

S Brown, RJ Ingham, JC Ingham… - Human brain …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
This study reports an activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta‐analysis of imaging studies
of chronic developmental stuttering in adults. Two parallel meta‐analyses were carried …

Altered low-gamma sampling in auditory cortex accounts for the three main facets of dyslexia

K Lehongre, F Ramus, N Villiermet, D Schwartz… - Neuron, 2011 - cell.com
It has recently been conjectured that dyslexia arises from abnormal auditory sampling. What
sampling rate is altered and how it affects reading remains unclear. We hypothesized that by …

Brain anatomy differences in childhood stuttering

SE Chang, KI Erickson, NG Ambrose… - Neuroimage, 2008 - Elsevier
Stuttering is a developmental speech disorder that occurs in 5% of children with
spontaneous remission in approximately 70% of cases. Previous imaging studies in adults …

[HTML][HTML] A systematic literature review of neuroimaging research on developmental stuttering between 1995 and 2016

AC Etchell, O Civier, KJ Ballard, PF Sowman - Journal of fluency disorders, 2018 - Elsevier
Purpose Stuttering is a disorder that affects millions of people all over the world. Over the
past two decades, there has been a great deal of interest in investigating the neural basis of …

Functional and neuroanatomical bases of developmental stuttering: current insights

SE Chang, EO Garnett, A Etchell… - The …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Affecting 5% of all preschool-aged children and 1% of the general population,
developmental stuttering—also called childhood-onset fluency disorder—is a complex …

How the brain repairs stuttering

CA Kell, K Neumann, K Von Kriegstein, C Posenenske… - Brain, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with left inferior frontal structural
anomalies. While children often recover, stuttering may also spontaneously disappear much …