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Delayed auditory feedback and acquired neurogenic stuttering
Oleh:
Borsel, John Van
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Neurolinguistics (Full Text) vol. 23 no. 5 (2010)
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page 479–487.
Topik:
Acquired stuttering Neurogenic stuttering Delayed auditory feedback
Fulltext:
Van_Borsel_John vol.23 no.5 2010.pdf
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Isi artikel
It has been suggested that neurogenic stuttering is more pervasive and more resistant to fluency enhancing techniques than developmental stuttering. Empirical studies supporting this suggestion are scarce, however. The present study reports the use of delayed auditory feedback in a 49-year-old man who started to stutter after traumatic brain injury. Delayed auditory feedback did not have an unequivocal positive effect on speech fluency. Instead a more complex picture was seen with differential effects depending on speech mode and delay time used which moreover differed for stuttered and non-stuttered disfluencies. Findings seem to support the notion that neurogenic and developmental stuttering does not have a unifying pathology.
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