Objective: Stuttering is a developmental disorder of speech production with a dynamic and multifactorial nature. Scientific theories mentioned the role of auditory processing disorder in stuttering. Investigating the auditory processing in stuttering would provide insights into the mechanisms of stuttering. The details of basic auditory processing in children with stuttering (CWS) continue to remain uncertain. This study aimed to investigate the auditory temporal processing (ATP) in CWS and also its relationship with the stuttering severity. Methods: The participants of this comparative cross-sectional study were 54 CWS and 63 children without stuttering (CWOS). All children were between 7 and 12 years old. ATP ability of the participants w...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Considering the importance of auditory information for the acquisition and ...
Stuttering affects children at a point when they are learning to speak; unfortunately, no one knows ...
Dyslexia is a clinical diagnosis often associated with phonological processing deficits. There are, ...
Objectives to investigate the effect of auditory temporal processing training on the alleviat...
Abstract Introduction: Stuttering is a speech fluency disorder, and may be associated with neuroaud...
Purpose Recent theoretical conceptualizations suggest that disfluencies in stuttering may arise from...
AbstractIntroductionStuttering is a speech fluency disorder, and may be associated with neuroaudiolo...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to see whether participants who persist in their stut...
One possible cause of stuttering could be related to Auditory Processing Disorders (APD). However, a...
Introduction: Congenital amusia is a neurological dysfunction which is defined as an anomaly in pitc...
textThis thesis investigated lexical representations of children who stutter (CWS) and children who ...
Auditory processing deficits have been hypothesized as an underlying mechanism for stuttering. Previ...
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because atte...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that motor and speech disorders co-occur during deve...
SummaryTemporal resolution is essential to speech acoustic perception. It may be altered in subjects...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Considering the importance of auditory information for the acquisition and ...
Stuttering affects children at a point when they are learning to speak; unfortunately, no one knows ...
Dyslexia is a clinical diagnosis often associated with phonological processing deficits. There are, ...
Objectives to investigate the effect of auditory temporal processing training on the alleviat...
Abstract Introduction: Stuttering is a speech fluency disorder, and may be associated with neuroaud...
Purpose Recent theoretical conceptualizations suggest that disfluencies in stuttering may arise from...
AbstractIntroductionStuttering is a speech fluency disorder, and may be associated with neuroaudiolo...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to see whether participants who persist in their stut...
One possible cause of stuttering could be related to Auditory Processing Disorders (APD). However, a...
Introduction: Congenital amusia is a neurological dysfunction which is defined as an anomaly in pitc...
textThis thesis investigated lexical representations of children who stutter (CWS) and children who ...
Auditory processing deficits have been hypothesized as an underlying mechanism for stuttering. Previ...
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because atte...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that motor and speech disorders co-occur during deve...
SummaryTemporal resolution is essential to speech acoustic perception. It may be altered in subjects...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Considering the importance of auditory information for the acquisition and ...
Stuttering affects children at a point when they are learning to speak; unfortunately, no one knows ...
Dyslexia is a clinical diagnosis often associated with phonological processing deficits. There are, ...