Stuttering affects approximately 5% of children; however, its neurological basis remains unclear. Identifying imaging biomarkers could aid in early detection. Accordingly, we investigated resting-state cerebral blood flow (CBF) in children with developmental stuttering.Pulsed arterial spin labelling magnetic ...
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]...
(English):Objective: Stuttering is a speech disorder, where speech 艧uency is disturbed by the involuntary repetition and prolongation of words and syllables. Its cause is not fully known. Sensory gating is an essential part of information processing and developing an appropriate behavioral response ...
Disconnection of speech-relevant brain areas in persistent developmental stuttering. Lancet 2002;360: 380-383.Sommer M. Koch MA, Paulus W, Weiller C, Buchel C. Disconnection of speech-relevant brain areas in persistent developmental stuttering. Lancet 2002;360: 380-383....
A dual diathesis-stressor framework guided this study, in which both linguistic requirements and skills, and emotion and its regulation, are hypothesized to contribute to stuttering. The language diathesis consists of expressive and receptive language skills. The emotion diathesis consists of proclivi...
(2013). Improvement in developmental stuttering following deep brain stimulation for parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 19(3), 383-384.Thiriez, C., Roubeau, B., Ouerchefani, N., Gurruchaga, J. M., Palfi, S., & Fenelon, G. (2013). Improvement in developmental ...