Involvement of the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamocortical loop in developmental stuttering
Stuttering is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that has to date eluded a clear
explication of its pathophysiological bases. In this review, we utilize the Directions Into …
explication of its pathophysiological bases. In this review, we utilize the Directions Into …
Functional and neuroanatomical bases of developmental stuttering: current insights
Affecting 5% of all preschool-aged children and 1% of the general population,
developmental stuttering—also called childhood-onset fluency disorder—is a complex …
developmental stuttering—also called childhood-onset fluency disorder—is a complex …
Clinical characteristics associated with stuttering persistence: A meta-analysis
CM Singer, A Hessling, EM Kelly, L Singer… - Journal of Speech …, 2020 - ASHA
Purpose The purpose of this meta-analytic study was to identify clinical characteristics,
defined as child factors that can be assessed by a speech-language pathologist as part of a …
defined as child factors that can be assessed by a speech-language pathologist as part of a …
Knowns and unknowns about the neurobiology of stuttering
Stuttering occurs in early childhood during a dynamic phase of brain and behavioral
development. The latest studies examining children at ages close to this critical …
development. The latest studies examining children at ages close to this critical …
[HTML][HTML] Brain developmental trajectories associated with childhood stuttering persistence and recovery
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 5–8% of preschool-age children,
continuing into adulthood in 1% of the population. The neural mechanisms underlying …
continuing into adulthood in 1% of the population. The neural mechanisms underlying …
Exploring relationships among risk factors for persistence in early childhood stuttering
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate how epidemiological and clinical factors
collectively predict whether a preschooler who is stuttering will persist or recover and to …
collectively predict whether a preschooler who is stuttering will persist or recover and to …
[BOOK][B] Palin parent-child interaction therapy for early childhood stammering
E Kelman, A Nicholas - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Now available in a fully revised and updated second edition, this practical manual is a
detailed guide to the Palin Parent–Child Interaction Therapy programme (Palin PCI) …
detailed guide to the Palin Parent–Child Interaction Therapy programme (Palin PCI) …
Developmental stuttering and the role of the supplementary motor cortex
P Busan - Journal of fluency disorders, 2020 - Elsevier
Developmental stuttering is a frequent neurodevelopmental disorder with a complex
neurobiological basis. Robust neural markers of stuttering include imbalanced activity of …
neurobiological basis. Robust neural markers of stuttering include imbalanced activity of …
Predicting persistent developmental stuttering using a cumulative risk approach
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore how well a cumulative risk approach,
based on empirically supported predictive factors, predicts whether a young child who …
based on empirically supported predictive factors, predicts whether a young child who …
The neural circuitry underlying the “rhythm effect” in stuttering
Purpose Stuttering is characterized by intermittent speech disfluencies, which are
dramatically reduced when speakers synchronize their speech with a steady beat. The goal …
dramatically reduced when speakers synchronize their speech with a steady beat. The goal …