Persistent developmental stuttering (PDS) disrupts speech fluency in about 1% of adults. Although many models of speech production assume an intact sensory feedback from the speech organs to the brain, very little is actually known about the integrity of their sensory representation in PDS. Here, we studied somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in adults who stutter (AWS), with the aim of probing the integrity of sensory pathways. In addition, we tested the processing of dual sensory input to address a putative link between stuttering and focal dystonia. In 15 AWS (aged 15–55 years; three females) and 14 matched fluent speaking adults (ANS), we recorded SEPs at C5′ and C6′ induced by stimulating separately or simultaneously the tongue or t...
The aim of this study was to identify differences in functional and effective brain connectivity bet...
Previous neuroimaging investigations of overt speech production in adults who stutter (AWS) found in...
Citation: Sengupta, R., Shah, S., Loucks, T. M. J., Pelczarski, K., Scott Yaruss, J., Gore, K., & Na...
Motor balance in developmental stuttering (DS) was investigated with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulati...
Background: The neurophysiological and neuroanatomical foundations of persistent developmental stutt...
Objectives Persistent developmental stuttering is a speech fluency disorder defined by its symptoms,...
The basal ganglia-thalamocortical (BGTC) loop may underlie speech deficits in developmental stutteri...
Persistent developmental stuttering is associated with basal ganglia dysfunction or dopamine dysregu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Despite accumulating evidence that stuttering is assoc...
OBJECTIVES:Persistent developmental stuttering is a speech fluency disorder defined by its symptoms,...
Objective: Brain dynamics in developmental stuttering (DS) are not well understood. The supplementar...
The precise excitability regulation of neuronal circuits in the primary motor cortex is central to t...
Objective: We aimed at detecting neurophysiological changes, in the primary motor tongue representat...
Despite many investigations, the cerebral mechanism for stuttering remains unknown. Recently, increa...
Speech production difficulties are apparent in people who stutter (PWS). PWS also have difficulties ...
The aim of this study was to identify differences in functional and effective brain connectivity bet...
Previous neuroimaging investigations of overt speech production in adults who stutter (AWS) found in...
Citation: Sengupta, R., Shah, S., Loucks, T. M. J., Pelczarski, K., Scott Yaruss, J., Gore, K., & Na...
Motor balance in developmental stuttering (DS) was investigated with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulati...
Background: The neurophysiological and neuroanatomical foundations of persistent developmental stutt...
Objectives Persistent developmental stuttering is a speech fluency disorder defined by its symptoms,...
The basal ganglia-thalamocortical (BGTC) loop may underlie speech deficits in developmental stutteri...
Persistent developmental stuttering is associated with basal ganglia dysfunction or dopamine dysregu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Despite accumulating evidence that stuttering is assoc...
OBJECTIVES:Persistent developmental stuttering is a speech fluency disorder defined by its symptoms,...
Objective: Brain dynamics in developmental stuttering (DS) are not well understood. The supplementar...
The precise excitability regulation of neuronal circuits in the primary motor cortex is central to t...
Objective: We aimed at detecting neurophysiological changes, in the primary motor tongue representat...
Despite many investigations, the cerebral mechanism for stuttering remains unknown. Recently, increa...
Speech production difficulties are apparent in people who stutter (PWS). PWS also have difficulties ...
The aim of this study was to identify differences in functional and effective brain connectivity bet...
Previous neuroimaging investigations of overt speech production in adults who stutter (AWS) found in...
Citation: Sengupta, R., Shah, S., Loucks, T. M. J., Pelczarski, K., Scott Yaruss, J., Gore, K., & Na...