August 10, 2012 — The left pars opercularis (PO) in the brain appears to be the site of neurodevelopmental anomalies in patients with persistent developmental stuttering (PDS), a new study shows. The ...
Stuttering diagnosis was performed using the Stuttering Severity Index-3 (SSI-3) 12 and as previously described. 13 All subjects were unrelated by self-report, and no genotypic evidence for ...
The Center for Children Who Stutter lost its founder, Glyndon D. Riley. The researcher and retired professor died Sept. 2 at 84. The center he founded nearly 20 years ago helps improve the speech of ...
When Evan Usler was just 6 years old, he knew his stuttering would persist into adulthood. He was among the one in 10 children who develop a stutter at a young age. Most children who stutter recover ...
Even though stuttering in bilinguals has a relatively long research history, there are still many questions that cause debate: Do bilinguals stutter in just one language or in all of their languages?
A screening test for children starting school that could accurately detect early signs of a persistent stutter is a step closer, experts say. The Wellcome Trust team says a specific speech test ...
An international research group led by researchers from the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital in Finland has succeeded in identifying the probable origin of stuttering in the brain.
Stuttering is a common speech disorder that can significantly impact an individual’s ability to communicate effectively. While it can be a challenging condition to manage, there are effective ...
Char Adams is a Human Interest writer and reporter at PEOPLE. She also writes about her experiences on her blog and vlog, The Stuttering Journalist. I’m one of the three million people in the United ...
Even though stuttering in bilinguals has a relatively long research history, there are still many questions that cause debate: Do bilinguals stutter in just one language or in all of their languages?
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