Developmental stuttering (DS) is a disturbance in the normal fluency and time patterning of speech resulting in involuntary repetition, prolongation, or cessation of sound. The scientific literature has implicated the lack of strong left cerebral dominance and abnormal levels of the neurotranemitters ...
Experimental Analysis of the Relationship Between Speaking Rate and Stuttering During Mother–Child Conversation Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 19 (5), 457–469.Jones, P., Ryan, B. (2001) Experimental analysis of the relationship between ... PH Jones,BP Ryan - 《Journal of ...
Developmental stuttering is known to be a sexually dimorphic and male-biased speech motor control disorder. In the present case-control study, we investigated the relationship between developmental stuttering and steroid hormones. Serum levels of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), dehydroepiandrosterone...
Stuttering is not uncommon at this age, and should resolve by the age of 5 if purely developmental. A 3–4-year-old child cannot always distinguish between reality and fantasy. Fears of monsters and wild animals may be present, especially when encouraged by older siblings who find the child...
Additionally, we found that functional connectivity within cerebellar circuits was significantly correlated with severity of stuttering. The alternations of functional connectivity within basal ganglia-thalamocortical networks were identified as the reduced connectivity of the putamen to the superior temporal ...
Stuttering actually has a well-known gender skew in prevalence. A survey of the literature for this article revealed 19 studies, where observed stuttering rates for males and females could be established along with measures of uncertainty (McCulloch and Fawcett, 1964; Porfert and Rosenfield, 1978...
The general principles underlying the QALY measure and the most common methods of ... K Martin,M Roshni - 《Epidemiol Psichiatr Soc》 被引量: 71发表: 2007年 Quality of life in adults who stutter Although persistent developmental stuttering is known to affect daily living, just how great the...
Fluency The smoothness with which sounds, syllables, words and phrases are spoken; lack of hesitations, repetitions or stuttering. Follow Along Services This program has been discontinued. It has largely been replaced by Supported Living Services (SLS). Form Constancy Recognition of a form as the...
Besides, a dyslexia susceptibility locus (DYX7) has been identified to link to dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) region on chromosome 11p15.5 in participants of European ancestry[27]. In the mean time, association between DRD2 and stuttering has been found in the Chinese population through high-...
Speech/language delays in relatives might present in different variations, including late talkers, learning disabilities, dyslexia, special education services, history of speech therapy, or stuttering. Perinatal factors include preterm, low birth weight, birth difficulties, toxemia, and poor sucking [2]...