Social anxiety and life impact in adults who clutter and stutter: a comparative study with pure stuttering [PDF]
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is frequently reported to coexist with stuttering; however, its occurrence in the context of cluttering remains largely unexplored.
Shuta Tomisato +7 more
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Predicting the impact of stuttering in the school years [PDF]
PurposeThe goal of the current study was to identify factors contributing to the overall impact of stuttering, as measured by the Overall Assessment of the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering (OASES) in older children who stutter.
Kurt Eggers, Kurt Eggers, Sharon Millard
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The Pharmacologic Treatment of Stuttering and Its Neuropharmacologic Basis
Stuttering is a DSM V psychiatric condition for which there are no FDA-approved medications for treatment. A growing body of evidence suggests that dopamine antagonist medications are effective in reducing the severity of stuttering symptoms.
Gerald A. Maguire +3 more
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Differences in Motor and Perceptual Sequence Learning Between People Who Stutter and People Who Do Not Stutter. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Previous studies have indicated impaired motor sequence learning in people who stutter (PWS). The present study demonstrates that PWS retain intact sequence learning abilities when motor demands are minimized.
Ma Q +5 more
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Background and objectives: Extensive research documents ubiquitous negative attitudes towards stuttering, but when and how they develop is unclear. This non-experimental, comparative study examined US and Turkish preschoolers to explore the origin of ...
Mary E. Weidner +3 more
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A case of clozapine-induced stuttering in a HIV-positive individual [PDF]
Introduction: Stuttering, a speech disorder marked by disruptions in fluency, can be developmental or acquired. Acquired stuttering often stems from neurological causes, psychological trauma or certain medications, with antipsychotics such as clozapine ...
Paidamoyo F. Kambuzuma, Belinda Marais
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SEP-28k: A Dataset for Stuttering Event Detection from Podcasts with People Who Stutter [PDF]
The ability to automatically detect stuttering events in speech could help speech pathologists track an individual’s fluency over time or help improve speech recognition systems for people with atypical speech patterns.
Colin S. Lea +4 more
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Detecting Dysfluencies in Stuttering Therapy Using wav2vec 2.0 [PDF]
Stuttering is a varied speech disorder that harms an individual's communication ability. Persons who stutter (PWS) often use speech therapy to cope with their condition.
Sebastian P. Bayerl +3 more
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Assessment of interpersonal anxiety in stutters [PDF]
Stuttering is defined as a speech disorder characterized by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of speech elements, i.e. voices, syllables or words. The evaluation of interpersonal anxiety in stuttering pathology should indicate and encourage a new
Ilić-Savić Ivana +1 more
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KSoF: The Kassel State of Fluency Dataset – A Therapy Centered Dataset of Stuttering [PDF]
Stuttering is a complex speech disorder that negatively affects an individual’s ability to communicate effectively. Persons who stutter (PWS) often suffer considerably under the condition and seek help through therapy.
Sebastian P. Bayerl +4 more
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