Lower corticospinal responses in the left hemisphere of DS were found, as indicated by a reduction of peak-to-peak MEP amplitudes compared to normal speakers. CONCLUSIONS: This provides further evidence that DS may be a general motor deficit that also involves motor non-speech-related structures. Moreover, our results confirm that DS may be related to left hemisphere hypoactivation and/or lower left hemisphere dominance. The present data and protocol may be useful for diagnosis of subtypes of DS that may benefit from pharmacological treatment by targeting the general level of cortical excitability
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural underpinnings of persistent developmental stutt...
Objective: Brain dynamics in developmental stuttering (DS) are not well understood. The supplementar...
Stuttering is one of the most common speech disorders. However, the etiology is poorly understood, a...
INTRODUCTION: Developmental stuttering (DS) is viewed as a motor speech-specific disorder, although...
Developmental stuttering (DS) is a disruption of the rhythm of speech, and affected people may be un...
Neuroimaging studies have found particular areas of the brain to be over- or under-active in persons...
8noPrevious studies regarding developmental stuttering (DS) suggest that motor neural networks are s...
Motor balance in developmental stuttering (DS) was investigated with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulati...
Stuttering is a complex speech disorder. Previous studies indicate a tendency towards elevated motor...
Stuttering is a complex speech disorder. Previous studies indicate a tendency towards elevated motor...
The precise excitability regulation of neuronal circuits in the primary motor cortex is central to t...
Neuroimaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation provide insights into the neuronal mechanisms und...
In healthy subjects (HS), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied during 'linguistic' tasks ...
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate p...
Objective: We aimed at detecting neurophysiological changes, in the primary motor tongue representat...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural underpinnings of persistent developmental stutt...
Objective: Brain dynamics in developmental stuttering (DS) are not well understood. The supplementar...
Stuttering is one of the most common speech disorders. However, the etiology is poorly understood, a...
INTRODUCTION: Developmental stuttering (DS) is viewed as a motor speech-specific disorder, although...
Developmental stuttering (DS) is a disruption of the rhythm of speech, and affected people may be un...
Neuroimaging studies have found particular areas of the brain to be over- or under-active in persons...
8noPrevious studies regarding developmental stuttering (DS) suggest that motor neural networks are s...
Motor balance in developmental stuttering (DS) was investigated with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulati...
Stuttering is a complex speech disorder. Previous studies indicate a tendency towards elevated motor...
Stuttering is a complex speech disorder. Previous studies indicate a tendency towards elevated motor...
The precise excitability regulation of neuronal circuits in the primary motor cortex is central to t...
Neuroimaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation provide insights into the neuronal mechanisms und...
In healthy subjects (HS), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied during 'linguistic' tasks ...
Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate p...
Objective: We aimed at detecting neurophysiological changes, in the primary motor tongue representat...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the neural underpinnings of persistent developmental stutt...
Objective: Brain dynamics in developmental stuttering (DS) are not well understood. The supplementar...
Stuttering is one of the most common speech disorders. However, the etiology is poorly understood, a...