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No Evidence for Dystonia-Like Sensory Overflow of Tongue Representations in Adults Who Stutter
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No Evidence for Dystonia-Like Sensory Overflow of Tongue Representations in Adults Who Stutter
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Adults who stutter lack the specialised pre-speech facilitation found in non-stutterers
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Dyslexia risk gene relates to representation of sound in the auditory brainstem
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Dyslexia risk gene relates to representation of sound in the auditory brainstem
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ATP2C2 and DYX1C1 are putative modulators of dyslexia-related MMR
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Speech dynamics are coded in the left motor cortex in fluent speakers but not in adults who stutter
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Genetic dyslexia risk variant is related to neural connectivity patterns underlying phonological awareness in children
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Corticobulbar excitability during speech production reflects a left-hemispheric specialization for a state feedback control mechanism in fluent speakers but not in adults who stutter. ...
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Appendixes Showing the Logistic Psychometric Function, Detailing the Pilot Study, and Providing Additional Analyses Showing the Influence of a Motor Speech-Based Therapy (Neef et al., 2012) ...
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Appendixes Showing the Logistic Psychometric Function, Detailing the Pilot Study, and Providing Additional Analyses Showing the Influence of a Motor Speech-Based Therapy (Neef et al., 2012) ...
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Cortical and subcortical mechanisms of persistent stuttering ; Kortikale und subkortikale Mechanismen bei persistentem Stottern
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