The aim of this study was to identify differences in functional and effective brain connectivity between persons who stutter (PWS) and typically developing (TD) fluent speakers, and to assess whether those differences can serve as biomarkers to distinguish PWS from TD controls. We acquired resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data in 44 PWS and 50 TD controls. We then used Independent Component Analysis (ICA) together with Hierarchical Partner Matching (HPM) to identify networks of robust, functionally connected brain regions that were highly reproducible across participants, and we assessed whether connectivity differed significantly across diagnostic groups. We then used Granger Causality (GC) to study the causal interactio...
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate p...
Abstract: This study reports an activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis of imaging stud...
Speaking is a unique human ability. Fluency in speaking requires the interaction of motoric and sens...
<div><p>The aim of this study was to identify differences in functional and effective brain connecti...
Developmental stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency with an unknown pathogenesis. The similarit...
Persistent developmental stuttering is characterized by speech production disfluency and affects 1% ...
AbstractStuttering is an idiopathic speech disorder with symptom onset occurring during the early ph...
<div><p>Developmental stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency with an unknown pathogenesis. The s...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural underpinnings of persistent developmental stutt...
ObjectivesThe aim of the current study was to differentiate between neural activity that represents ...
Persistent developmental stuttering (PDS) is defined as a speech disorder mainly characterized by in...
Although developmental stuttering has been extensively studied with structural and task-based functi...
Although developmental stuttering has been extensively studied with structural and task-based functi...
Persistent developmental stuttering is characterized by speech production disfluency and affects 1% ...
Combining structural equation modeling (SEM) and voxel-based morphometry (VBM), this study investiga...
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate p...
Abstract: This study reports an activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis of imaging stud...
Speaking is a unique human ability. Fluency in speaking requires the interaction of motoric and sens...
<div><p>The aim of this study was to identify differences in functional and effective brain connecti...
Developmental stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency with an unknown pathogenesis. The similarit...
Persistent developmental stuttering is characterized by speech production disfluency and affects 1% ...
AbstractStuttering is an idiopathic speech disorder with symptom onset occurring during the early ph...
<div><p>Developmental stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency with an unknown pathogenesis. The s...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural underpinnings of persistent developmental stutt...
ObjectivesThe aim of the current study was to differentiate between neural activity that represents ...
Persistent developmental stuttering (PDS) is defined as a speech disorder mainly characterized by in...
Although developmental stuttering has been extensively studied with structural and task-based functi...
Although developmental stuttering has been extensively studied with structural and task-based functi...
Persistent developmental stuttering is characterized by speech production disfluency and affects 1% ...
Combining structural equation modeling (SEM) and voxel-based morphometry (VBM), this study investiga...
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate p...
Abstract: This study reports an activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis of imaging stud...
Speaking is a unique human ability. Fluency in speaking requires the interaction of motoric and sens...