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The Influence of Family History of Stuttering on the Onset of Stuttering in Young Children Content analysis was undertaken of the case records of 61 children who stuttered who were attending a specialist centre for children who stutter. The subje... SM Buck,R Lees,F Cook - 《Folia Phoniatr ...
We begin with general observations about the onset of stuttering. The first is that most stuttering begins between the ages of two and five, with a major peak of onset of occurrence between two and a half and three and a half years of age. The second is that most children who stutter h...
Neurogenic stuttering is an acquired speech disorder characterized by the occurrence of stuttering-like dysfluencies following brain damage. Because the onset of stuttering in these patients is associated with brain lesions, this condition provides a unique opportunity to study the neural processes ...
Our goals were to document (1) the onset of stuttering and (2) whether specific child, family, or environmental factors predict stuttering onset in children aged up to 3 years. METHODS.Participants included a community-ascertained cohort of 1619 2-year-old Australian children recruited at 8 ...
Red herrings, dead horses, straw men, and blind alleys: Escaping the stuttering conundrum Regret is expressed for the energies being dissipated by colleagues addressing outmoded hypothetical constructs pertaining to the onset, development, and m... EB Cooper - 《Journal of Fluency Disorders》 被引...
“Communication Assistant” answers your call and you let the person know where you wish to call. The assistant will stay on the line with you and repeat as much or as little of your speech as you would like to the person you are calling. The assistant may explain at the call onset ...
Naomi is new to the stuttering community, as she has late onset stuttering which only developed a year ago. She shares that it may have been triggered after removal of a pituitary gland tumor. Naomi is also a little person. I asked which was more challenging to deal with, stuttering or ...
And then, perhaps with the onset of the always rainy, gloomy Washington winter, I shorted out. This isn’t to say that I stopped getting pissed and became an android. I was just as paranoid about being judged by other people as before, but the urge toward violence vanished. The problem...
Here, we sought to test the hypothesis that females are more likely to recover than males, leading to the change in sex ratio from approximately 2:1 males to females close to onset of the disorder, to 4 or 5:1 in adulthood. 2. Is persistence/recovery in stuttering transmitted in ...