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Auditory-motor adaptation is reduced in adults who stutter but not in children who stutter
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Auditoryâ motor adaptation is reduced in adults who stutter but not in children who stutter
Wieland, Elizabeth A.; Cai, Shanqing; Chang, Soo‐eun. - : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2018. : Delmar, 2018
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Auditory-motor adaptation is reduced in adults who stutter but not in children who stutter
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Auditory-motor adaptation is reduced in adults who stutter but not in children who stutter
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Decreased cerebellar-orbitofrontal connectivity correlates with stuttering severity: whole-brain functional and structural connectivity associations with persistent developmental stuttering
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Decreased Cerebellar-Orbitofrontal Connectivity Correlates with Stuttering Severity: Whole-Brain Functional and Structural Connectivity Associations with Persistent Developmental Stuttering
In: Frontiers (2016)
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Decreased Cerebellar-Orbitofrontal Connectivity Correlates with Stuttering Severity: Whole-Brain Functional and Structural Connectivity Associations with Persistent Developmental Stuttering
Sitek, Kevin R.; Cai, Shanqing; Beal, Deryk S.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Decreased Cerebellar-Orbitofrontal Connectivity Correlates with Stuttering Severity: Whole-Brain Functional and Structural Connectivity Associations with Persistent Developmental Stuttering
Sitek, Kevin R.; Cai, Shanqing; Beal, Deryk S.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Responses to intensity-shifted auditory feedback during running speech
Abstract: PURPOSE: Responses to intensity perturbation during running speech were measured to understand whether prosodic features are controlled in an independent or integrated manner. METHOD: Nineteen English-speaking healthy adults (age range = 21-41 years) produced 480 sentences in which emphatic stress was placed on either the 1st or 2nd word. One participant group received an upward intensity perturbation during stressed word production, and the other group received a downward intensity perturbation. Compensations for perturbation were evaluated by comparing differences in participants' stressed and unstressed peak fundamental frequency (F0), peak intensity, and word duration during perturbed versus baseline trials. RESULTS: Significant increases in stressed-unstressed peak intensities were observed during the ramp and perturbation phases of the experiment in the downward group only. Compensations for F0 and duration did not reach significance for either group. CONCLUSIONS: Consistent with previous work, speakers appear sensitive to auditory perturbations that affect a desired linguistic goal. In contrast to previous work on F0 perturbation that supported an integrated-channel model of prosodic control, the current work only found evidence for intensity-specific compensation. This discrepancy may suggest different F0 and intensity control mechanisms, threshold-dependent prosodic modulation, or a combined control scheme. ; R01 DC002852 - NIDCD NIH HHS; R03 DC011159 - NIDCD NIH HHS
Keyword: Acoustic stimulation; Adult; Audiology & speech-language pathology; Clinical sciences; Cognitive science; Feedback; Female; Humans; Life sciences & biomedicine; Linguistics; Male; psychological; Psychophysics; Rehabilitation; Science & technology; sensory; Social sciences; Speech; Speech acoustics; Speech perception; Speech production measurement; Speech-language pathology & audiology; Young adult
URL: https://doi.org/10.1044/2015_JSLHR-S-15-0164
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26431217
https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27141
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Impaired timing adjustments in response to time-varying auditory perturbation during connected speech production in persons who stutter
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 129 (2014), 24-29
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Diffusion imaging of cerebral white matter in persons who stutter: evidence for network-level anomalies
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Impaired timing adjustments in response to time-varying auditory perturbation during connected speech production in persons who stutter
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Diffusion imaging of cerebral white matter in persons who stutter: evidence for network-level anomalies
Cai, Shanqing; Tourville, Jason A.; Beal, Deryk S.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Auditory feedback perturbation in adults and children
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Exploring auditory-motor interactions in normal and disordered speech
Tourville, Jason A.; Cai, Shanqing; Guenther, Frank H.. - : Acoustical Society of America (ASA), 2013
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Diffusion imaging of cerebral white matter in persons who stutter: evidence for network-level anomalies
In: Frontiers Research Foundation (2013)
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Weak responses to auditory feedback perturbation during articulation in persons who stutter: evidence for abnormal auditory-motor transformation
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Online control of articulation based on auditory feedback in normal Speech and stuttering : behavioral and modeling studies
Cai, Shanqing. - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012
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Weak Responses to Auditory Feedback Perturbation during Articulation in Persons Who Stutter: Evidence for Abnormal Auditory-Motor Transformation
In: PLoS (2012)
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Weak Responses to Auditory Feedback Perturbation during Articulation in Persons Who Stutter: Evidence for Abnormal Auditory-Motor Transformation
Cai, Shanqing; Beal, Deryk S.; Ghosh, Satrajit S.. - : Public Library of Science, 2012
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