Subcortical Network Connectivity and Temporal Processing in Children With Persistent and Recovered Stuttering
University of Michigan
Summary
The specific purpose of this clinical trial is to compare performance on rhythm perception and production tasks between children who stutter and children who do not stutter. The overall project also aims to investigate how performance on rhythm tasks may be related to brain activity (non-clinical trial).
Description
Participants in the clinical trial portion of this study will complete rhythm discrimination and finger tapping experiments once a year for 3 years. The study team will compare performance between groups. Participants will also participate in the non-trial portion of the project that includes having magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) each year for 3 years.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 9–13 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria Children who stutter: * English as primary language * Current or past stuttering diagnosis Inclusion Criteria Children who do not stutter: * English as primary language Exclusion Criteria Children who stutter: * Diagnosed/under treatment for any neurological or psychiatric conditions * Head trauma with loss of consciousness * Major medical illness * Hearing loss- Language/motor delay (below -2 standard deviations on standardized assessments) * Face, motor, or reflex abnormalities Exclusion Criteria Children who do not stutter: * Personal or family history of stutterin…
Interventions
- BehavioralRhythm discrimination
Participants will complete a rhythm discrimination task once per year for 3 years.
Location
- University of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan