The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the possible presence of dissociations in the speech and language skills of young children who do (CWS) and do not stutter (CWNS) using a correlation-based statistical procedure [Bates, E., Appelbaum, M., Salcedo, J., Saygin, A. P., & Pizzamiglio, L. (2003). Quantifying dissociations in neuropsychological research. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 25, 1128–1153]. Participants were 45 preschool CWS and 45 CWNS between the ages of 3;0 and 5;11 (years;months), with the two groups matched by age, gender, race, and parental socioeconomic status. Children participated in a parent–child interaction for the purpose of disfluency analysis and responded to four standardized sp...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH; e.g., Postma & ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how nonword repetition (NWR) performance may be impact...
Abstract. Stuttering as well as non-stuttering children show „functional disfluencies“, which enable...
Introduction: Stuttering is a multidimensional disorder which may be affected by many factors includ...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
Purpose—The goals of the present study were to investigate whether (1) the speech disfluencies of pr...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Stacy Wagovich, PhD, CCC-SLP, Communication Science & Disorde...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
© 2015 Dr. Amy Jacqueline WattsStuttering typically emerges at the same time as children are experie...
People who stutter, especially children, have often been reported to exhibit a wide range of concomi...
People who stutter, especially children, have often been reported to exhibit a wide range of concomi...
People who stutter, especially children, have often been reported to exhibit a wide range of concomi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH; e.g., Postma & ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how nonword repetition (NWR) performance may be impact...
Abstract. Stuttering as well as non-stuttering children show „functional disfluencies“, which enable...
Introduction: Stuttering is a multidimensional disorder which may be affected by many factors includ...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
Purpose—The goals of the present study were to investigate whether (1) the speech disfluencies of pr...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Stacy Wagovich, PhD, CCC-SLP, Communication Science & Disorde...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
© 2015 Dr. Amy Jacqueline WattsStuttering typically emerges at the same time as children are experie...
People who stutter, especially children, have often been reported to exhibit a wide range of concomi...
People who stutter, especially children, have often been reported to exhibit a wide range of concomi...
People who stutter, especially children, have often been reported to exhibit a wide range of concomi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH; e.g., Postma & ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how nonword repetition (NWR) performance may be impact...
Abstract. Stuttering as well as non-stuttering children show „functional disfluencies“, which enable...