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 …
fluency. Multiple lines of evidence point to a role of sensory feedback in the disorder; this …
Auditory‐motor adaptation is reduced in adults who stutter but not in children who stutter
Previous studies have shown that adults who stutter produce smaller corrective motor
responses to compensate for unexpected auditory perturbations in comparison to adults …
responses to compensate for unexpected auditory perturbations in comparison to adults …
[HTML][HTML] Diffusion imaging of cerebral white matter in persons who stutter: evidence for network-level anomalies
Deficits in brain white matter have been a main focus of recent neuroimaging studies on
stuttering. However, no prior study has examined brain connectivity on the global level of the …
stuttering. However, no prior study has examined brain connectivity on the global level of the …
Transcranial magnetic stimulation in developmental stuttering: Relations with previous neurophysiological research and future perspectives
Developmental stuttering (DS) is a disruption of the rhythm of speech, and affected people
may be unable to execute fluent voluntary speech. There are still questions about the exact …
may be unable to execute fluent voluntary speech. There are still questions about the exact …
Modulation of auditory processing during speech movement planning is limited in adults who stutter
Stuttering is associated with atypical structural and functional connectivity in sensorimotor
brain areas, in particular premotor, motor, and auditory regions. It remains unknown …
brain areas, in particular premotor, motor, and auditory regions. It remains unknown …
[HTML][HTML] Dissociated development of speech and limb sensorimotor learning in stuttering: Speech auditory-motor learning is impaired in both children and adults who …
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder of speech fluency. Various experimental
paradigms have demonstrated that affected individuals show limitations in sensorimotor …
paradigms have demonstrated that affected individuals show limitations in sensorimotor …
Limited pre-speech auditory modulation in individuals who stutter: Data and hypotheses
Purpose We review and interpret our recent series of studies investigating motor-to-auditory
influences during speech movement planning in fluent speakers and speakers who stutter …
influences during speech movement planning in fluent speakers and speakers who stutter …
Speaking-related changes in cortical functional connectivity associated with assisted and spontaneous recovery from developmental stuttering
We previously reported speaking-related activity changes associated with assisted recovery
induced by a fluency shaping therapy program and unassisted recovery from developmental …
induced by a fluency shaping therapy program and unassisted recovery from developmental …
Speech auditory‐motor adaptation to formant‐shifted feedback lacks an explicit component: Reduced adaptation in adults who stutter reflects limitations in implicit …
The neural mechanisms underlying stuttering remain poorly understood. A large body of
work has focused on sensorimotor integration difficulties in individuals who stutter, including …
work has focused on sensorimotor integration difficulties in individuals who stutter, including …
[HTML][HTML] Production variability and categorical perception of vowels are strongly linked
Theoretical models of speech production suggest that the speech motor system (SMS) uses
auditory goals to determine errors in its auditory output during vowel production. This type of …
auditory goals to determine errors in its auditory output during vowel production. This type of …