Encyclopedia Wikipedia Graphic Thesaurus🔍 DisplayON AnimationON Legend Synonym Antonym Related </>embed</> stutter stammering stammer stuttering noun Synonyms for stuttering nouna speech impediment marked by involuntary repetitions and pauses Synonyms ...
Conclusion: Our findings should be taken as an indication that stuttering sometimes (but not always) manifests together with poorer attentional ability, such that the identified link does not affect all PWS. These results provide support for the notion that there is a close association between ...
Tracey spent more than half of her life managing the stress of trying to survive as a covert stutterer. She describes walking into stuttering moments, panicking, and falling apart. One such moment led to a “rock bottom” experience as an audiologist. That lead to her finding and attending ...
Listen in as Andy shares about some of his speech therapy experiences and why he was drawn to engage in therapy as an adult. He talks about “wishing he knew back then what he knows now.” We also talk extensively about a program that Andy uses and has done outreach for calledSpeech to...
Adult-Onset Stuttering Treated With Anticonvulsants Stuttering and aphasia emerged as salient clinical features in an adult with multifocal brain damage and paroxysmal EEG activity. Anticonvulsant treatment ... R Baratz,Mesulam, M.-M. - 《Archives of Neurology》 被引量: 141发表: 1981年 ...
Stuttering is a disruption in the normal patterns of speech. It’s sometimes called stammering or dysfluency. It can take many forms. For example, someone who stutters might repeat a sound or a syllable, especially at the beginning of the word, such as "li- li- like." Or they might ...
We assigned birds to groups based on their song sequencing: 1) those that sang pre-op song motifs without any syllable repetition (such as an ABCDE syl- lable sequence; n59 lesioned and 5 control birds); and those that sang pre-op motifs with repetition in either 2) the beginning ([A...
Although stuttering has long been acknowledged as a familial disorder, the nature of a genetic component remains unclear. Most previous data used in geneti... NG Ambrose,E Yairi,N Cox - 《Journal of Speech & Hearing Research》 被引量: 209发表: 1993年 The E arly Months of Stutt ering: ...
And, later in life, if this child, as an adult, masters word substitution and situation avoidance to the point where he never stutters overtly but still lives in constant fear of inadvertently stuttering - are we not to call him a person who stutters?
When stuttering is viewed as a symptom of mental disorder, treatment focuses on resolving the neurotic conflict. Stuttering is seen as an overt expression of some insecurity. If the child is young, his parents are advised to ignore the speech problem entirely and make every effort toward he...