نتایج جستجو برای: neurogenic stuttering

تعداد نتایج: 13675  

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2005
Michael Blomgren Nelson Roy Thomas Callister Ray M Merrill

Nineteen adults who stutter participated in a 3-week intensive stuttering modification treatment program (the Successful Stuttering Management Program [SSMP]). A series of 14 fluency and affective-based measures were assessed before treatment, immediately after treatment, and 6 months after treatment. Measures included stuttering frequency; the Stuttering Severity Instrument for Children and Ad...

2002
PEGGY JANSSEN FLOOR KRAAIMAAT

The symptomatology, reading ability, anxiety levels, responsiveness to therapy, and speechmotor behavior of elementaryand high-school children who stutter and had a positive family history of stuttering were compared with those of stutterers with a negative kinship history of stuttering. The stutterers with a positive family history of stuttering differed significantly from those whose family h...

2005
Huseyin Alparslan Sahin Yakup Krespi Ahmet Yilmaz Oguzhan Coban

Acquired stuttering is a disorder of the fluency of speech. The mechanism underlying stuttering is unknown. It may occur after bilateral and unilateral cortical or subcortical brain damage. We report two cases who had stuttering resulting from left parietal infarction.

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
hiwa mohammadi department of neuroscience, school of advanced technology in medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran sleep disorders research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran habibollah khazaie sleep disorders research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran mansour rezaei department of biostatistics, school of medicine, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran mohammadtaghi joghataei department of neuroscience, school of advanced technology in medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

objective: there are controversial reports about factors that affect recovery from stuttering. in the ‎present study, the effect of hand dominancy, fine motor and inhibition control on late ‎recovery from stuttering was investigated among a group of kurdish-persian children who ‎stuttered in iran.‎ method: twenty-two kurdish-persian children aged 7-14 years who stuttered were followed for 6 ‎ye...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2011
Fernanda Chiarion Sassi Carla Gentile Matas Lucia Iracema Zanotto de Mendonça Claudia Regina Furquim de Andrade

UNLABELLED Positron emission tomography studies during speech have indicated a failure to show the normal activation of auditory cortical areas in stuttering individuals. In the present study, P300 event-related potentials were used to investigate possible effects of behavioral treatment on the pattern of signal amplitude and latency between waves. In order to compare variations in P300 measure...

2015
Yuki Hara Emi Ozawa Ikuyo Ishizaka Wakana Hata

ccurately evaluating stuttering symptoms in both children and adults who stutter is the first step in the treatment of stuttering. Around the time of "Diagnosogenic theory" researchers collected speech samples from a large number of children, and attempted the categorization and development of indicators for evaluating people who stutter (PWS). Two global disfluency measures were introduced: St...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2009
Ashley Craig Elaine Blumgart Yvonne Tran

UNLABELLED Stuttering is an involuntary fluency disorder that is not uncommon in society. However, the impact of stuttering on a composite measure such as quality of life has rarely been estimated. Quality of life (QOL) assesses the well-being of a person from a multidimensional perspective, and valid and reliable general QOL measures are available that can be used to estimate the impact of stu...

Journal: :Journal of communication disorders 2007
Brent Andrew Gregg Ehud Yairi

UNLABELLED The relation between stuttering and aspects of language, including phonology, has been investigated for many years. Whereas past literature reported that the incidence of phonological difficulties is higher for children who stutter when compared to normally fluent children, the suggestion of association between the two disorders also drew several critical evaluations. Nevertheless, o...

Journal: :Journal of communication disorders 2011
Caroline Koedoot Clazien Bouwmans Marie-Christine Franken Elly Stolk

Although persistent developmental stuttering is known to affect daily living, just how great the impact is remains unclear. Furthermore, little is known about the underlying mechanisms which lead to a diminished quality of life (QoL). The primary objective of this study is to explore to what extent QoL is impaired in adults who stutter (AWS). In addition, this study aims to identify determinant...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2014
Harald A Euler Benjamin P Lange Sascha Schroeder Katrin Neumann

PURPOSE Persons who stutter (PWS) should be referred to the most effective treatments available, locally or regionally. A prospective comparison of the effects of the most common stuttering treatments in Germany is not available. Therefore, a retrospective evaluation by clients of stuttering treatments was carried out. METHOD The five most common German stuttering treatments (231 single treat...

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