In accord with a proposed innate link between speech perception and production (e.g., motor theory), this study provides compelling evidence for the inhibition of stuttering events in people who stutter prior to the initiation of the intended speech act, via both the perception and the production of speech gestures. Stuttering frequency during reading was reduced in 10 adults who stutter by approximately 40% in three of four experimental conditions: (1) following passive audiovisual presentation (i.e., viewing and hearing) of another person producing pseudostuttering (stutter-like syllabic repetitions) and following active shadowing of both (2) pseudostuttered and (3) fluent speech. Stuttering was not inhibited during reading following pass...
Research points to neurofunctional differences underlying fluent speech production in stutterers and...
A novel phenomenon of fluency enhancement via visual gestures of speech in the absence of traditiona...
Objective: Gestures of the hands and arms have long been observed to accompany speech in spontaneous...
In accord with a proposed innate link between speech perception and production (e.g., motor theory),...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of steady-state and dynamic visual gestures of vowels ...
This thesis investigated the speech-gesture relationship of chronic adult stutterers in comparison t...
Stuttering is an intermittent and involuntary speech disorder overtly characterized by syllable repe...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
Stuttering is an intermittent and involuntary speech disorder overtly characterized by syllable repe...
The inhibitory effects of continuously presented audio signals (/a/, /s/, 1,000 Hz pure-tone) on stu...
A novel phenomenon of fluency enhancement via visual gestures of speech in the absence of traditiona...
This study investigates whether the experience of stuttering can result from the speaker's anticipat...
The main purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that persons who stutter, when comp...
Purpose: In individuals who stutter (IWS), speech fluency can be enhanced by altered auditory feedba...
Research points to neurofunctional differences underlying fluent speech production in stutterers and...
A novel phenomenon of fluency enhancement via visual gestures of speech in the absence of traditiona...
Objective: Gestures of the hands and arms have long been observed to accompany speech in spontaneous...
In accord with a proposed innate link between speech perception and production (e.g., motor theory),...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of steady-state and dynamic visual gestures of vowels ...
This thesis investigated the speech-gesture relationship of chronic adult stutterers in comparison t...
Stuttering is an intermittent and involuntary speech disorder overtly characterized by syllable repe...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
Previous empirical observations have led researchers to propose that auditory feedback (the auditory...
Stuttering is an intermittent and involuntary speech disorder overtly characterized by syllable repe...
The inhibitory effects of continuously presented audio signals (/a/, /s/, 1,000 Hz pure-tone) on stu...
A novel phenomenon of fluency enhancement via visual gestures of speech in the absence of traditiona...
This study investigates whether the experience of stuttering can result from the speaker's anticipat...
The main purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that persons who stutter, when comp...
Purpose: In individuals who stutter (IWS), speech fluency can be enhanced by altered auditory feedba...
Research points to neurofunctional differences underlying fluent speech production in stutterers and...
A novel phenomenon of fluency enhancement via visual gestures of speech in the absence of traditiona...
Objective: Gestures of the hands and arms have long been observed to accompany speech in spontaneous...