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The Link Between Syntactic Complexity and Stuttering-Like Disfluencies in French Speaking Adults. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by speech disfluencies. While studies have shown a link between syntactic complexity and stuttering in children, its role in adults who stutter (AWS) remains unclear. This study investigates whether increased syntactic complexity correlates with stuttering‐like disfluencies ...
Dévic AL, Diwersy S, Didirková I.
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Predictive Value of Mindfulness and Coping With Stress Styles on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Levels of Adults Who Stutter. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Purpose Increased depression, anxiety and stress symptoms are associated with reduced mindfulness levels and coping skills. This study primarily aimed to investigate (1) the relationships between mindfulness, coping styles, depression, anxiety and stress and (2) mindfulness and coping styles as predictors of depression, anxiety and stress in ...
Uçal İ, Mutlu Aİ.
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Stuttering in individuals with Down syndrome: a systematic review of earlier research
The main objective of this systematic review was to synthesize the evidence on the occurrence and characteristics of stuttering in individuals with Down syndrome and thus contribute knowledge about stuttering in this population.
Silje Hokstad +2 more
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A Proof-of-Concept Study of Gamified Rhythmic Training in Preadolescents Who Stutter. [PDF]
This proof‐of‐concept study tested a gamified rhythmic‐training app, Rhythm Workers, in preadolescents who stutter. Over three weeks, participants trained at home and were compared to an active control game. The rhythm group showed dose‐dependent improvements in rhythmic synchronization, interference control, oromotor accuracy, and speech fluency ...
Jamey K +4 more
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Impact of auditory feedback alterations in individuals with stuttering
Introduction: Electrophysiological evidence has reinforced the hypothesis that stuttering is associated with a deficit in modulation of the cortical auditory system during speech planning, contributing to an inefficient auditory feedback monitoring and ...
Michele Fiorin +6 more
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Stuttering: Can research unravel the riddle?
In spite of decades of research on stuttering, there are few unequivocal findings. Several reasons for this are offered and discussed. Particular attention is paid to the lack of one accepted definition of stuttering.
M. Marks Wahlaus
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Joyce A, Generali, Dennis J, Cada
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A Survey on Conceptions of Stuttering
The conceptions about stuttering vary amongst cultures. Culturally specific findings regarding stuttering help in understanding the peoples' views and conceptions about stuttering and devising awareness and counselling strategies.
Nachiketa Rout +2 more
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Clozapine-induced stuttering in the absence of known risk factors: a case report
Background Stuttering is a rare side effect of clozapine. It has been shown to occur in the presence of one or more factors such as abnormal electrophysiological findings and seizures, extrapyramidal symptoms, brain pathology, and a family history of ...
Florence Jaguga
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Prevalence of stuttering among school age children in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka, India
Purpose: Stuttering is a fluency disorder with a worldwide prevalence of 1%. Reports on the epidemiology of stuttering in India is limited. Our primary goal was to examine the prevalence of the disorder among school children.
Aiswarya Liz Varghese +6 more
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