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 …
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 …
Psychedelics in developmental stuttering to modulate brain functioning: a new therapeutic perspective?
Developmental stuttering (DS) is a neurodevelopmental speech-motor disorder
characterized by symptoms such as blocks, repetitions, and prolongations. Persistent DS …
characterized by symptoms such as blocks, repetitions, and prolongations. Persistent DS …
[HTML][HTML] Adult Stuttering Prevalence I: Systematic Review and Identification of Stuttering in Large Populations
Purpose Stuttering epidemiology is reviewed with a primary goal of appraising methods
used to identify stuttering in large populations. Secondary goals were to establish a best …
used to identify stuttering in large populations. Secondary goals were to establish a best …
Phenome risk classification enables phenotypic imputation and gene discovery in developmental stuttering
Developmental stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by disruption in the forward
movement of speech. This disruption includes part-word and single-syllable repetitions …
movement of speech. This disruption includes part-word and single-syllable repetitions …
Stuttering: a disorder of energy supply to neurons?
PA Alm - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Stuttering is a disorder characterized by intermittent loss of volitional control of speech
movements. This hypothesis and theory article focuses on the proposal that stuttering may …
movements. This hypothesis and theory article focuses on the proposal that stuttering may …
Speech fluency improvement in developmental stuttering using non-invasive brain stimulation: insights from available evidence
Developmental stuttering (DS) is a disturbance of the normal rhythm of speech that may be
interpreted as very debilitating in the most affected cases. Interventions for DS are …
interpreted as very debilitating in the most affected cases. Interventions for DS are …
A comparison of structural morphometry in children and adults with persistent developmental stuttering
This cross-sectional study aimed to differentiate earlier occurring neuroanatomical
differences that may reflect core deficits in stuttering versus changes associated with a …
differences that may reflect core deficits in stuttering versus changes associated with a …
Why stuttering occurs: The role of cognitive conflict and control
ER Usler - Topics in Language Disorders, 2022 - journals.lww.com
The purpose of this article is to provide a theoretical account of the experience of stuttering
that incorporates previous explanations and recent experimental findings. According to this …
that incorporates previous explanations and recent experimental findings. According to this …