Developmental stuttering is a complex disorder and children who stutter form a heterogeneous group. Most contemporary researchers would agree that multiple factors, including those associated with linguistic, motor, sensory, and emotional processes, are likely involved in its development and/or maintenance. There is growing evidence, however, that cognitive processes also play a role. In this article, we briefly review behavioral and parent-report studies of executive function in children who stutter, the findings of which have generally suggested that these skills may be challenging for at least some children who stutter. We then consider how deficits in executive function could provide an explanatory account for not only the multifactoria...
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate p...
Stuttering affects children at a point when they are learning to speak; unfortunately, no one knows ...
The term "executive function" has been used to describe several higher-order cognitive processes. Th...
Background and Aim: Attention has causal role in speech and language processing. Studies are limited...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Previous studies have indicated that children who stutter show not only speech-related problems, but...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural underpinnings of persistent developmental stutt...
Along with difficulties to produce fluent speech, individuals who stutter have been found to display...
Executive functions are the constellation of higher-level control processes that enable individuals ...
Executive functions are the basis for goal-directed activity and include planning, monitoring, and i...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate whether previously reported parental questionna...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
Several common developmental disorders emerge during early to middle childhood (e.g. autism, attenti...
Purpose: Previous literature has found that children who stutter (CWS) exhibit differences in execut...
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because atte...
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate p...
Stuttering affects children at a point when they are learning to speak; unfortunately, no one knows ...
The term "executive function" has been used to describe several higher-order cognitive processes. Th...
Background and Aim: Attention has causal role in speech and language processing. Studies are limited...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Previous studies have indicated that children who stutter show not only speech-related problems, but...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural underpinnings of persistent developmental stutt...
Along with difficulties to produce fluent speech, individuals who stutter have been found to display...
Executive functions are the constellation of higher-level control processes that enable individuals ...
Executive functions are the basis for goal-directed activity and include planning, monitoring, and i...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate whether previously reported parental questionna...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
Several common developmental disorders emerge during early to middle childhood (e.g. autism, attenti...
Purpose: Previous literature has found that children who stutter (CWS) exhibit differences in execut...
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because atte...
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate p...
Stuttering affects children at a point when they are learning to speak; unfortunately, no one knows ...
The term "executive function" has been used to describe several higher-order cognitive processes. Th...