Search Results - "Ambrose, Nicoline G."
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Relation of motor, linguistic and temperament factors in epidemiologic subtypes of persistent and recovered stuttering: Initial findings
Published in Journal of fluency disorders (01-09-2015)“…•Longitudinal data on early development in childhood stuttering presented.•Domains of epidemiology, motor, language, phonology and temperament…”
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Brain anatomy differences in childhood stuttering
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-02-2008)“…Stuttering is a developmental speech disorder that occurs in 5% of children with spontaneous remission in approximately 70% of cases. Previous imaging studies…”
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Individual Variability in Delayed Auditory Feedback Effects on Speech Fluency and Rate in Normally Fluent Adults
Published in Journal of speech, language, and hearing research (01-04-2013)“…Purpose: Delayed auditory feedback (DAF) is known to induce stuttering-like disfluencies (SLDs) and cause speech rate reductions in normally fluent adults, but…”
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Deficit or Difference? Effects of Altered Auditory Feedback on Speech Fluency and Kinematic Variability in Adults Who Stutter
Published in Journal of speech, language, and hearing research (01-07-2021)“…Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test whether adults who stutter (AWS) display a different range of sensitivity to delayed auditory feedback (DAF)…”
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Differences of articulation rate and utterance length in fluent and disfluent utterances of preschool children who stutter
Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-11-2012)“…Highlights ► We examine rate and length in fluent/disfluent utterances from stuttering children. ► Stuttered utterances show correlation between articulation…”
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Breastfeeding may protect against persistent stuttering
Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-07-2013)“…Highlights • Breastfeeding may play a role in neurodevelopment and gene expression. • We investigated the feeding history of 47 children with developmental…”
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Predictive factors of persistence and recovery: Pathways of childhood stuttering
Published in Journal of communication disorders (1996)“…This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining to differentiation of developmental paths of childhood…”
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Functional brain activation differences in stuttering identified with a rapid fMRI sequence
Published in Journal of fluency disorders (01-12-2011)“…► In this study, we compared 11 adults who stutter and 10 normally fluent adults using a time optimized fMRI protocol. ► During oral naming, AWS showed higher…”
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Developing physiologic stress profiles for school-age children who stutter
Published in Journal of fluency disorders (01-12-2011)“…► We evaluate two stress biomarkers in school-age children who stutter. ► Under normal daily stressors, children who stutter are not highly reactive. ►…”
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Influences of rate, length, and complexity on speech disfluency in a single-speech sample in preschool children who stutter
Published in Journal of fluency disorders (01-09-2008)“…The purpose of the present study was (1) to determine whether speech rate, utterance length, and grammatical complexity (number of clauses and clausal…”
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Corpus callosum morphology in children who stutter
Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-07-2012)“…Highlights ► We examined the corpus callosum in children who stutter. ► No evidence for atypical corpus callosum size and white matter volume. ► Differences in…”
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Corpus callosum differences associated with persistent stuttering in adults
Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-07-2011)“…Highlights ► The rostrum and anterior midbody of the corpus callosum was larger in adults who stutter than normally fluent adults. ► The overall callosa area…”
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Treatment Efficacy for Stuttering: A Search for Empirical Bases
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