PURPOSE: Contemporary motor theories indicate that well-practiced movements are best performed automatically, without conscious attention or monitoring. We applied this perspective to speech production in school-age children and examined how dual-task conditions that engaged sustained attention affected speech fluency, speech rate, and language productivity in children with and without stuttering disorders. METHOD: Participants included 47 children (19 children who stutter, 28 children who do not stutter) from 7 to 12 years of age. Children produced speech in two baseline conditions with no concurrent task and under a dual-task condition requiring sustained attention to on-screen stimuli. Measures of speech fluency, speech rate, and languag...
Purpose: The current study examines how speech disfluencies manifest themselves in the two languages...
Stuttering is a disorder that involves a breakdown in the speech-motor system, resulting in disfluen...
Multitasking requires individuals to allocate their cognitive resources across different tasks. The ...
Purpose:: Motor theories indicate that focusing attention on well-practiced movements interferes wit...
Purpose: This study compared attention control and flexibility in school-age children who stutter (C...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1) to determine if response-contingent time-out fro...
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because atte...
Purpose: To determine whether young children who stutter have a basic motor timing and/or a coordina...
Background and Aim: Attention has causal role in speech and language processing. Studies are limited...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how nonword repetition (NWR) performance may be impact...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
Purpose: Previous literature has found that children who stutter (CWS) exhibit differences in execut...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between children’s attention regulation and st...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to acoustically compare the performance of children who do ...
Purpose: Using a sample of 20,445 Dutch twins, this study examined the relationship between speech f...
Purpose: The current study examines how speech disfluencies manifest themselves in the two languages...
Stuttering is a disorder that involves a breakdown in the speech-motor system, resulting in disfluen...
Multitasking requires individuals to allocate their cognitive resources across different tasks. The ...
Purpose:: Motor theories indicate that focusing attention on well-practiced movements interferes wit...
Purpose: This study compared attention control and flexibility in school-age children who stutter (C...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1) to determine if response-contingent time-out fro...
Background & Objective: Stuttering is a prevalent disorder in children and adolescents. Because atte...
Purpose: To determine whether young children who stutter have a basic motor timing and/or a coordina...
Background and Aim: Attention has causal role in speech and language processing. Studies are limited...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how nonword repetition (NWR) performance may be impact...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
Purpose: Previous literature has found that children who stutter (CWS) exhibit differences in execut...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between children’s attention regulation and st...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to acoustically compare the performance of children who do ...
Purpose: Using a sample of 20,445 Dutch twins, this study examined the relationship between speech f...
Purpose: The current study examines how speech disfluencies manifest themselves in the two languages...
Stuttering is a disorder that involves a breakdown in the speech-motor system, resulting in disfluen...
Multitasking requires individuals to allocate their cognitive resources across different tasks. The ...