[HTML][HTML] A systematic literature review of neuroimaging research on developmental stuttering between 1995 and 2016
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 …
past two decades, there has been a great deal of interest in investigating the neural basis of …
The neurobiological grounding of persistent stuttering: from structure to function
Neuroimaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation provide insights into the neuronal
mechanisms underlying speech disfluencies in chronic persistent stuttering. In the present …
mechanisms underlying speech disfluencies in chronic persistent stuttering. In the present …
White matter neuroanatomical differences in young children who stutter
The ability to express thoughts through fluent speech production is a most human faculty,
one that is often taken for granted. Stuttering, which disrupts the smooth flow of speech …
one that is often taken for granted. Stuttering, which disrupts the smooth flow of speech …
Structural connectivity of right frontal hyperactive areas scales with stuttering severity
NE Neef, A Anwander, C Bütfering, C Schmidt-Samoa… - Brain, 2018 - academic.oup.com
A neuronal sign of persistent developmental stuttering is the magnified coactivation of right
frontal brain regions during speech production. Whether and how stuttering severity relates …
frontal brain regions during speech production. Whether and how stuttering severity relates …
Stuttering as a trait or state–an ALE meta‐analysis of neuroimaging studies
M Belyk, SJ Kraft, S Brown - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Stuttering is a speech disorder characterised by repetitions, prolongations and blocks that
disrupt the forward movement of speech. An earlier meta‐analysis of brain imaging studies …
disrupt the forward movement of speech. An earlier meta‐analysis of brain imaging studies …
Anomalous network architecture of the resting brain in children who stutter
Purpose We combined a large longitudinal neuroimaging dataset that includes children who
do and do not stutter and a whole-brain network analysis in order to examine the intra-and …
do and do not stutter and a whole-brain network analysis in order to examine the intra-and …
[HTML][HTML] Behavioral and multimodal neuroimaging evidence for a deficit in brain timing networks in stuttering: a hypothesis and theory
AC Etchell, BW Johnson, PF Sowman - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The fluent production of speech requires accurately timed movements. In this article, we
propose that a deficit in brain timing networks is one of the core neurophysiological deficits …
propose that a deficit in brain timing networks is one of the core neurophysiological deficits …
Stuttering, induced fluency, and natural fluency: A hierarchical series of activation likelihood estimation meta-analyses
Developmental stuttering is a speech disorder most likely due to a heritable form of
developmental dysmyelination impairing the function of the speech-motor system. Speech …
developmental dysmyelination impairing the function of the speech-motor system. Speech …
The working alliance in stuttering treatment: a neglected variable?
H Sønsterud, M Kirmess, K Howells… - … journal of language …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Multiple factors can influence the working alliance and treatment outcome in
speech and language therapy. The 'working alliance'is an important concept in treatment …
speech and language therapy. The 'working alliance'is an important concept in treatment …
[HTML][HTML] Left posterior-dorsal area 44 couples with parietal areas to promote speech fluency, while right area 44 activity promotes the stopping of motor responses
Area 44 is a cytoarchitectonically distinct portion of Broca's region. Parallel and overlapping
large-scale networks couple with this region thereby orchestrating heterogeneous language …
large-scale networks couple with this region thereby orchestrating heterogeneous language …