نتایج جستجو برای: developmental stuttering

تعداد نتایج: 124289  

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2010
J Scott Yaruss

UNLABELLED Stuttering can affect many aspects of a person's life. People who stutter report that they experience negative reactions to stuttering, difficulty communicating in key situations, diminished satisfaction with life, and a reduced ability to achieve their goals in life. Unfortunately, most treatment outcomes studies have focused on changes in the observable characteristics of stutterin...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2016
Davor Lasić Marija Žuljan Cvitanović Silvana Krnić Boran Uglešić

Drug-induced stuttering has been described in association with several drugs, in particular antipsychotics, antidepressants and mood stabilizers. Stuttering, also called spasmophemia or stammering, is a speech disorder characterized by disruptions in speech motor behaviour (repeated or prolonged articulatory and phonatory actions) that result in sound and syllable repetitions, audible and inaud...

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2015
Matthew Cieslak Roger J Ingham Janis C Ingham Scott T Grafton

AIMS Developmental stuttering is now generally considered to arise from genetic determinants interacting with neurologic function. Changes within speech-motor white matter (WM) connections may also be implicated. These connections can now be studied in great detail by high-angular-resolution diffusion magnetic resonance imaging. Therefore, diffusion spectrum imaging was used to reconstruct stre...

Journal: :Language, speech, and hearing services in schools 2017
Richard M Arenas Elizabeth A Walker Jacob J Oleson

Purpose A number of studies with large sample sizes have reported lower prevalence of stuttering in children with significant hearing loss compared to children without hearing loss. This study used a parent questionnaire to investigate the characteristics of stuttering (e.g., incidence, prevalence, and age of onset) in children who are hard of hearing (CHH). Method Three hundred three parents...

2008

.................................................................................................................. 7 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 8 Theories of Stuttering ..................................................................................................... 8 Adulthood Anxiety and Stuttering...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2003
Michael Blomgren Srikantan S Nagarajan James N Lee Tianhao Li Lynn Alvord

UNLABELLED An fMRI study examining lexical access and lexical generation in nine non-stuttering and seven stuttering speakers is presented. Lexical access was examined during a word description task that was presented auditorily while subjects "silently" thought of the target words. Participants alternated between four 30-s rest blocks and four 30-s "active" blocks. Activation patterns were ass...

Journal: :Journal of communication disorders 2010
Marilyn Langevin Ann Packman Mark Onslow

UNLABELLED Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are advised to consider the distress of preschoolers and parents along with the social consequences of the child's stuttering when deciding whether to begin or delay treatment. Seventy-seven parents completed a survey that yielded quantitative and qualitative data that reflected their perceptions of the impact of stuttering on their children and th...

Journal: :Perspectives on fluency and fluency disorders 2010
Rodney Gabel Tim Brackenbury Farzan Irani

The purpose of this study was to examine societal knowledge of stuttering, access to information sources, and the influence of information sources on knowledge of stuttering. 185 participants from Northwest Ohio were surveyed. Results of the study indicated that the general public varies in their knowledge of stuttering and that majority of participants had not accessed information about stutte...

2016
Hulya Ertekin Yusuf Haydar Ertekin Basak Sahin Sinan Yayla Ersin Turkyilmaz Medine Kara

Turner Syndrome (TS) is the most common chromosomal anomaly in women. Its psychiatric manifestations have not been clearly defined. Occurrence of schizophrenia is higher in patients with TS than in the normal population. The literature has reported instances associating stuttering as a side effect of antipsychotic drugs, particularly clozapine-induced stuttering. We found only one case report d...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2011
Timothy W Flynn Kenneth O St Louis

PURPOSE Live oral or recorded video presentations on stuttering were delivered to high school students in order to determine the extent to which their attitudes toward stuttering could be improved. METHODS A classroom teacher administered the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes-Stuttering (POSHA-S) to two health classes before and after an oral live presentation by a person who stutters...

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