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    Three-Year Program Evaluation of a University-Public School Collaborative Partnership by Koutsoftas, Anthony D, Maffucci, Dawn, Dayalu, Vikram N

    “…This clinical focus article reports on an innovative program that provides classroom-based speech and language services to school children receiving…”
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    Speech error rates after a sports-related concussion by Patel, Sona, Grabowski, Caryn, Dayalu, Vikram, Testa, Anthony J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (07-03-2023)
    “…Alterations in speech have long been identified as indicators of various neurologic conditions including traumatic brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases,…”
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    The effect of static and dynamic visual gestures on stuttering inhibition by Guntupalli, Vijaya K., Nanjundeswaran, Chayadevie, Kalinowski, Joseph, Dayalu, Vikram N.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (29-03-2011)
    “…► Static and dynamic visual gestures of vowels induce poor stuttering inhibition. ► Redundancy and congruency of gestures in second signals influence…”
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    Autonomic and emotional responses of graduate student clinicians in speech-language pathology to stuttered speech by Guntupalli, Vijaya K., Nanjundeswaran, Chayadevie, Dayalu, Vikram N., Kalinowski, Joseph

    “…Background: Fluent speakers and people who stutter manifest alterations in autonomic and emotional responses as they view stuttered relative to fluent speech…”
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    Past Speech Therapy Experiences of Individuals Exploring a New Stuttering Treatment by Guntupalli, Vijaya K., Nanjundeswaran, Chayadevie, Kalinowski, Joseph, Dayalu, Vikram N.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-2011)
    “…Perceptions of benefits of speech therapy, success of therapy across clinical settings, reasons for returning to therapy, client-clinician relationships, and…”
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    Stuttering inhibition via visual feedback at normal and fast speech rates by Hudock, Daniel, Dayalu, Vikram N., Saltuklaroglu, Tim, Stuart, Andrew, Zhang, Jianliang, Kalinowski, Joseph

    “…Background: Immediate and drastic reductions in stuttering are found when speech is produced in conjunction with a variety of second signals (for example,…”
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    Effect of continuous speech and non-speech signals on stuttering frequency in adults who stutter by Dayalu, Vikram N., Guntupalli, Vijaya K., Kalinowski, Joseph, Stuart, Andrew, Saltuklaroglu, Tim, Rastatter, Michael P.

    Published in Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology (01-10-2011)
    “…Abstract The inhibitory effects of continuously presented audio signals (/a/, /s/, 1,000 Hz pure-tone) on stuttering were examined. Eleven adults who stutter…”
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    Early evidence of cognitive involvement during sensorimotor integration for speech by Hebert, Karen, Dayalu, Vikram, Grabowski, Caryn, Patel, Sona

    “…Executive functioning is fundamental to motor processes that involve decision-making, and yet, the role of cognitive control during speech production is not…”
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    Stuttering frequency on content and function words in adults who stutter: a concept revisited by Dayalu, Vikram N, Kalinowski, Joseph, Stuart, Andrew, Holbert, Donald, Rastatter, Michael P

    “…This study investigated stuttering frequency as a function of grammatical word type (i.e., content and function). Ten adults who stutter participated…”
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    Is it possible for speech therapy to improve upon natural recovery rates in children who stutter? by Kalinowski, Joseph, Saltuklaroglu, Tim, Dayalu, Vikram N., Guntupalli, Vijaya

    “…Background: Speech and language therapists treating children who stutter appear to be assigned a difficult task. Natural spontaneous remission accounts for…”
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    A temporal window for the central inhibition of stuttering via exogenous speech signals in adults by Saltuklaroglu, Tim, Kalinowski, Joseph, Dayalu, Vikram N, Guntupalli, Vijaya K, Stuart, Andrew, Rastatter, Michael P

    Published in Neuroscience letters (02-10-2003)
    “…We explored a possible temporal window for central stuttering inhibition via exogenously presented speech signals. Thirteen adults who stutter were asked to…”
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    Stuttering frequency on meaningful and nonmeaningful words in adults who stutter by Dayalu, Vikram N, Kalinowski, Joseph, Stuart, Andrew

    Published in Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica (01-07-2005)
    “…Previous research has suggested that word meaning can influence the loci and frequency of stuttering moments. Based on this proposition, it was hypothesized…”
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    Stutter-free and stutter-filled speech signals and their role in stuttering amelioration for English speaking adults by Kalinowski, Joseph, Dayalu, Vikram N, Stuart, Andrew, Rastatter, Michael P, Rami, Manish K

    Published in Neuroscience letters (27-10-2000)
    “…This study examined the power of an exogenously generated stuttered speech signal on stuttering frequency when compared to an exogenously generated normal…”
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    Active inhibition of stuttering results in pseudofluency: a reply to Craig by Dayalu, Vikram N, Kalinowski, Joseph, Saltuklaroglu, Tim

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-2002)
    “…Craig discussed fluency outcomes following stuttering therapy that involved retraining the speech system, on the assumption that the speech end product is…”
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    Say it With me: Stuttering Inhibited by Saltuklaroglu, Tim, Dayalu, Vikram N., Kalinowski, Joseph, Stuart, Andrew, Rastatter, Michael P.

    “…This study examined fluency enhancement in people who stutter via the concomitant presentation of silently mouthed visual speech. Ten adults who stutter…”
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    Producing the vowel/a/ prior to speaking inhibits stuttering in adults in the English language by Dayalu, Vikram N, Saltuklaroglu, Tim, Kalinowski, Joseph, Stuart, Andrew, Rastatter, Michael P

    Published in Neuroscience letters (22-06-2001)
    “…This study investigated the effects of producing and listening to the vowel /a/ on the frequency of overt stuttering moments in eight people who stuttered…”
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