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期刊名:Journal of fluency disorders

缩写:J FLUENCY DISORD

ISSN:0094-730X

e-ISSN:1873-801X

IF/分区:1.4/Q2

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Birtan Demirel Birtan Demirel
Choral speech, defined as speaking in unison with another voice, has long been recognised for improving speech fluency while maintaining speech naturalness for people who stutter (PWS). However, its practical application has been limited by...
Einas Alharbi,Sally Hewat,Joanne Walters et al. Einas Alharbi et al.
Purpose: During adolescence, individuals experience rapid physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes. This transition may raise additional challenges for an adolescent who stutters. Although previous research has exami...
Nicole E Neef,Imke Niemann,Anna Merkel et al. Nicole E Neef et al.
We evaluated the efficacy of Frankini, a 12-month early parent-child intervention that combines online parent counseling with hybrid speech restructuring to reduce stuttering severity and promote fluency-supportive interaction. This retrosp...
Hiwa Mohammadi,Leila Solouki,Maryam Fayazfar et al. Hiwa Mohammadi et al.
Background: There has been a significant paucity of data on the variability of stuttering severity across the biological rhythms associated with sex steroid hormones. The menstrual cycle, a prominent infradian rhythm, pro...
Siv Andresen,Frøydis Morken,Karsten Specht et al. Siv Andresen et al.
Developmental stuttering is a disorder with a high degree of heterogeneity, both behaviourally and neurologically. Research from different perspectives of stuttering indicates that sex is a potentially differentiating factor. In our study w...
Mónica Filipa Rocha,Jaqueline Carmona,João Mendonça Correia Mónica Filipa Rocha
Stuttering is a variable speech disorder whose brain mechanisms remain unknown. Sensorimotor brain circuits, critical in motor-speech control, including the prediction and monitoring of speech consequences, have been linked to the disorder....
Michael P Boyle,Amy L Rosen Michael P Boyle
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether self-rated covert stuttering (i.e., the extent of being able to keep stuttering hidden from others) was associated with anxiety, quality of life, social role s...
Edna J Carlo,Bárbara M Pratts-Pérez,Kenneth O St Louis Edna J Carlo
Purpose: This study examines the attitudes towards stuttering of 18 Hispanic students from the University of Puerto Rico, before and after their master's speech-language pathology (SLP) training, using the Public Opinion ...
Annelien Dorme,Yana Criel,Kurt Eggers et al. Annelien Dorme et al.
Purpose: Several studies show that adults who stutter have deficient auditory perception and attentional control. Moreover, these studies tend to focus on monolinguals, whereas both stuttering and bilingualism seem to hav...
Audrey J Dsouza,Santosh Maruthy Audrey J Dsouza
Purpose: Accurate diagnosis of stuttering requires careful observation by trained professionals. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) typically identify stuttering using a perceptual judgement. However, it is unclear if th...