The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between children’s attention regulation and stuttering in three different emotionally arousing situations. Participants were 15 monolingual, Standard American English speaking, preschool children who stutter (CWS) and 17 monolingual Standard American English speaking, preschool children who do not stutter (CWNS) between the ages of 3; 0 (years; months) and 5; 7. All participants had speech, language, and hearing development within normal limits, with the exception of stuttering for CWS. Measures included two indices of attention regulation (i.e., looks away from the computer monitor and off-topic statements), that were observed during the first three minutes of a “book reading” narrat...
PURPOSE: Contemporary motor theories indicate that well-practiced movements are best performed autom...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine the awareness, perception and social preference of stut...
This study assessed emotional and speech-language contributions to childhood stuttering. A dual diat...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to assess whether behavioral and psychophysiological corre...
AbstractDuring an ongoing longitudinal study on early childhood stuttering at University Campus Suff...
Background and Aim: Attention has causal role in speech and language processing. Studies are limited...
Childhood stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder whose etiology is associated with speech motor...
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because atte...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate whether previously reported parental questionna...
Explores the effect that aspects of temperament, specifically effortful control and negative affecti...
Purpose: This study compared attention control and flexibility in school-age children who stutter (C...
Purpose: Multifactorial explanations of developmental stuttering suggest that difficulties in self-r...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences in autonomic nervous system (ANS)...
Purpose: Using a sample of 20,445 Dutch twins, this study examined the relationship between speech f...
A well-known feature of fluency disorders is that frequency and severity of stuttering are influence...
PURPOSE: Contemporary motor theories indicate that well-practiced movements are best performed autom...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine the awareness, perception and social preference of stut...
This study assessed emotional and speech-language contributions to childhood stuttering. A dual diat...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to assess whether behavioral and psychophysiological corre...
AbstractDuring an ongoing longitudinal study on early childhood stuttering at University Campus Suff...
Background and Aim: Attention has causal role in speech and language processing. Studies are limited...
Childhood stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder whose etiology is associated with speech motor...
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because atte...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate whether previously reported parental questionna...
Explores the effect that aspects of temperament, specifically effortful control and negative affecti...
Purpose: This study compared attention control and flexibility in school-age children who stutter (C...
Purpose: Multifactorial explanations of developmental stuttering suggest that difficulties in self-r...
The purpose of this study was to investigate potential differences in autonomic nervous system (ANS)...
Purpose: Using a sample of 20,445 Dutch twins, this study examined the relationship between speech f...
A well-known feature of fluency disorders is that frequency and severity of stuttering are influence...
PURPOSE: Contemporary motor theories indicate that well-practiced movements are best performed autom...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine the awareness, perception and social preference of stut...
This study assessed emotional and speech-language contributions to childhood stuttering. A dual diat...