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Speech-Motor Control and Interhemispheric Relations in Recovered and Persistent Stuttering

Pages 125-145 | Published online: 08 Jun 2010

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Akira Toyomura, Tetsunoshin Fujii & Paul F. Sowman. (2021) Performance of Bimanual Finger Coordination Tasks in Speakers Who Stutter. Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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Kwang S. Kim, Ayoub Daliri, J. Randall Flanagan & Ludo Max. (2020) Dissociated Development of Speech and Limb Sensorimotor Learning in Stuttering: Speech Auditory-motor Learning is Impaired in Both Children and Adults Who Stutter. Neuroscience 451, pages 1-21.
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A. Tendera, R. Wells, M. Belyk, D. Varyvoda, C.A. Boliek & D.S. Beal. (2020) Motor sequence learning in children with recovered and persistent developmental stuttering: preliminary findings. Journal of Fluency Disorders 66, pages 105800.
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Cara M. Singer, Alison Hessling, Ellen M. Kelly, Lisa Singer & Robin M. Jones. (2020) Clinical Characteristics Associated With Stuttering Persistence: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63:9, pages 2995-3018.
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Pierpaolo Busan. (2020) Developmental stuttering and the role of the supplementary motor cortex. Journal of Fluency Disorders 64, pages 105763.
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Ranit Sengupta, Shalin Shah, Torrey M. J. Loucks, Kristin Pelczarski, J. Scott Yaruss, Katie Gore & Sazzad M. Nasir. (2017) Cortical dynamics of disfluency in adults who stutter. Physiological Reports 5:9, pages e13194.
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Evan Usler, Anne Smith & Christine Weber. (2017) A Lag in Speech Motor Coordination During Sentence Production Is Associated With Stuttering Persistence in Young Children. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 60:1, pages 51-61.
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Pierpaolo Busan, Giovanni Del Ben, Simona Bernardini, Giulia Natarelli, Marco Bencich, Fabrizio Monti, Paolo Manganotti & Piero Paolo Battaglini. (2016) Altered Modulation of Silent Period in Tongue Motor Cortex of Persistent Developmental Stuttering in Relation to Stuttering Severity. PLOS ONE 11:10, pages e0163959.
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Allison I. Hilger, Howard Zelaznik & Anne Smith. (2016) Evidence That Bimanual Motor Timing Performance Is Not a Significant Factor in Developmental Stuttering. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 59:4, pages 674-685.
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Ai Leen Choo, Evamarie Burnham, Kristin Hicks & Soo-Eun Chang. (2016) Dissociations among linguistic, cognitive, and auditory-motor neuroanatomical domains in children who stutter. Journal of Communication Disorders 61, pages 29-47.
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Rahsan Kemerdere, Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur, Jérémy Deverdun, Jérôme Cochereau, Sylvie Moritz-Gasser, Guillaume Herbet & Hugues Duffau. (2015) Role of the left frontal aslant tract in stuttering: a brain stimulation and tractographic study. Journal of Neurology 263:1, pages 157-167.
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Oren Civier, Vered Kronfeld-Duenias, Ofer Amir, Ruth Ezrati-Vinacour & Michal Ben-Shachar. (2015) Reduced fractional anisotropy in the anterior corpus callosum is associated with reduced speech fluency in persistent developmental stuttering. Brain and Language 143, pages 20-31.
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Michel Belyk, Shelly Jo Kraft & Steven Brown. (2015) Stuttering as a trait or state - an ALE meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies. European Journal of Neuroscience 41:2, pages 275-284.
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Jin Cheol WOO, Hye Jin LEE, Sangin PARK & Mincheol WHANG. (2014) Does Brain Connectivity Discriminate Intentional Expression of Hidden Emotion?. Journal of Japan Society of Kansei Engineering 13:1, pages 27-31.
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Ayoub Daliri, Roman A. Prokopenko, J. Randall Flanagan & Ludo Max. (2014) Control and Prediction Components of Movement Planning in Stuttering Versus Nonstuttering Adults. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 57:6, pages 2131-2141.
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Kathleen Joos, Dirk De Ridder, Ronny A. Boey & Sven Vanneste. (2014) Functional connectivity changes in adults with developmental stuttering: a preliminary study using quantitative electro-encephalography. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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Wei Li, Wen Qin, Huaigui Liu, Lingzhong Fan, Jiaojian Wang, Tianzi Jiang & Chunshui Yu. (2013) Subregions of the human superior frontal gyrus and their connections. NeuroImage 78, pages 46-58.
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Ehud Yairi & Nicoline Ambrose. (2013) Epidemiology of stuttering: 21st century advances. Journal of Fluency Disorders 38:2, pages 66-87.
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Pierpaolo Busan, Alessandro D'Ausilio, Massimo Borelli, Fabrizio Monti, Giovanna Pelamatti, Gilberto Pizzolato & Luciano Fadiga. (2013) Motor excitability evaluation in developmental stuttering: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Cortex 49:3, pages 781-792.
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Yun Xuan, Chun Meng, Yanhui Yang, Chaozhe Zhu, Liang Wang, Qian Yan, Chunlan Lin & Chunshui Yu. (2012) Resting-State Brain Activity in Adult Males Who Stutter. PLoS ONE 7:1, pages e30570.
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Ai Leen Choo, Shelly Jo Kraft, William Olivero, Nicoline G. Ambrose, Harish Sharma, Soo-Eun Chang & Torrey M. Loucks. (2011) Corpus callosum differences associated with persistent stuttering in adults. Journal of Communication Disorders 44:4, pages 470-477.
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Masashi Shiomi, Nobufumi Yasuda & Atsuhiko Ota. (2011) Longitudinal Study of Factors Relating to Recovery from Childhood Stuttering. The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics 52:1, pages 32-42.
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위준홍, Lee Kang Dae & Jongbok Ahn. (2010) A Comparison Study of Hi-beta Wave Occurrence between Stuttering and Normal Adult. Journal of speech-language & hearing disorders 19:4, pages 71-88.
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Christian A. Kell, Katrin Neumann, Katharina von Kriegstein, Claudia Posenenske, Alexander W. von Gudenberg, Harald Euler & Anne-Lise Giraud. (2009) How the brain repairs stuttering. Brain 132:10, pages 2747-2760.
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Deborah J. Serrien. (2009) Verbal–manual interactions during dual task performance: An EEG study. Neuropsychologia 47:1, pages 139-144.
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Torrey M.J. Loucks, Luc F. De Nil & Jayanthi Sasisekaran. (2007) Jaw-phonatory coordination in chronic developmental stuttering. Journal of Communication Disorders 40:3, pages 257-272.
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Sarah Smits-Bandstra & Luc F. De Nil. (2007) Sequence skill learning in persons who stutter: Implications for cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical dysfunction. Journal of Fluency Disorders 32:4, pages 251-278.
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H. S. Venkatagiri. (2016) Critique of Venkatagiri's Hypothesis (2004): A Response to Onslow. Perceptual and Motor Skills 100:3, pages 874-876.
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Mark Onslow. (2016) A Critique of Venkatagiri's Hypothesis (2004) about the Cause of Stuttering. Perceptual and Motor Skills 100:3, pages 703-706.
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Ludo Max & Vincent L. Gracco. (2005) Coordination of Oral and Laryngeal Movements in the Perceptually Fluent Speech of Adults Who Stutter. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 48:3, pages 524-542.
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A. V. Vartanov, Zh. M. Glozman, A. A. Kiselnikov & N. L. Karpova. (2005) Cerebral organization of verbal action in stutterers. Human Physiology 31:2, pages 132-136.
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Patrick Movsessian. (2005) Neuropharmacology of theophylline induced stuttering: the role of dopamine, adenosine and GABA. Medical Hypotheses 64:2, pages 290-297.
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Nan Bernstein Ratner. (2005) Evidence-based practice in stuttering: Some questions to consider. Journal of Fluency Disorders 30:3, pages 163-188.
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Nicoline Grinager Ambrose. (2004) Theoretical Perspectives on the Cause of Stuttering. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders 31:Spring, pages 80-91.
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Ludo Max, Frank H. Guenther, Vincent L. Gracco, Satrajt S. Ghosh & Marie E. Wallace. (2004) Unstable or Insufficiently Activated Internal Models and Feedback-Biased Motor Control as Sources of Dysfluency: A Theoretical Model of Stuttering. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders 31:Spring, pages 105-122.
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Christy L. Ludlow & Torrey Loucks. (2003) Stuttering: a dynamic motor control disorder. Journal of Fluency Disorders 28:4, pages 273-295.
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Kenneth J Logan. (2003) The effect of syntactic structure upon speech initiation times of stuttering and nonstuttering speakers. Journal of Fluency Disorders 28:1, pages 17-35.
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Ludo Max, Anthony J. Caruso & Vincent L. Gracco. (2003) Kinematic Analyses of Speech, Orofacial Nonspeech, and Finger Movements in Stuttering and Nonstuttering Adults. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 46:1, pages 215-232.
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