have been misled by the brain imaging findings in their study on people who stutter, especially when considering that stuttering is a response to an underlying abnormality and not the abnormality itself. Meyer agrees with the results of Poh et al. in their study of autonomic changes in seizures and discusses additional data that further explain the potential pathophysiology of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Ciceri expands on the hypothetical role of venous engorgement in the pathophysiology of Hirayama disease
AbstractThe cause of stuttering has many theoretical explanations. A number of research groups have ...
Citation: Sengupta, R., Shah, S., Loucks, T. M. J., Pelczarski, K., Scott Yaruss, J., Gore, K., & Na...
Neurogenic stuttering is an acquired speech disorder characterized by the occurrence of stuttering-l...
PURPOSE: Neurogenic stuttering may be evident after a lesion/dysfunction of wider neural networks...
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to differentiate between neural activity that represent...
Editor’s note: After many decades of attributing stuttering to causes ranging from childhood trauma ...
Stuttering is a disorder characterized by intermittent loss of volitional control of speech movement...
Stuttering is a disorder characterized by intermittent loss of volitional control of speech movement...
SUM MARY Stuttering associated with neurological pathology in normal adult speakers is uncommon, has...
Stuttering is a disorder of speech production, characterised by physical disturbances that compromis...
The aim of this article is to provide a summary overview of some of the more important scientific ev...
Stuttering is a speech disorder characterised by repetitions, prolongations and blocks that disrupt ...
The cause of stuttering has many theoretical explanations. A number of research groups have suggeste...
ObjectivesThe aim of the current study was to differentiate between neural activity that represents ...
Neuroimaging studies have found particular areas of the brain to be over- or under-active in persons...
AbstractThe cause of stuttering has many theoretical explanations. A number of research groups have ...
Citation: Sengupta, R., Shah, S., Loucks, T. M. J., Pelczarski, K., Scott Yaruss, J., Gore, K., & Na...
Neurogenic stuttering is an acquired speech disorder characterized by the occurrence of stuttering-l...
PURPOSE: Neurogenic stuttering may be evident after a lesion/dysfunction of wider neural networks...
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to differentiate between neural activity that represent...
Editor’s note: After many decades of attributing stuttering to causes ranging from childhood trauma ...
Stuttering is a disorder characterized by intermittent loss of volitional control of speech movement...
Stuttering is a disorder characterized by intermittent loss of volitional control of speech movement...
SUM MARY Stuttering associated with neurological pathology in normal adult speakers is uncommon, has...
Stuttering is a disorder of speech production, characterised by physical disturbances that compromis...
The aim of this article is to provide a summary overview of some of the more important scientific ev...
Stuttering is a speech disorder characterised by repetitions, prolongations and blocks that disrupt ...
The cause of stuttering has many theoretical explanations. A number of research groups have suggeste...
ObjectivesThe aim of the current study was to differentiate between neural activity that represents ...
Neuroimaging studies have found particular areas of the brain to be over- or under-active in persons...
AbstractThe cause of stuttering has many theoretical explanations. A number of research groups have ...
Citation: Sengupta, R., Shah, S., Loucks, T. M. J., Pelczarski, K., Scott Yaruss, J., Gore, K., & Na...
Neurogenic stuttering is an acquired speech disorder characterized by the occurrence of stuttering-l...