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Brain Mechanisms Underlying Neurotypical and Disordered Speech
This study aims to understand how people use different types of feedback to control their speech. When an individual speaks, the brain relies on several system…
Developmental Trajectories to Stuttering Persistence and Recovery
The goal of this longitudinal research is to learn why some children "grow out" of stuttering, while others persist. Children who do and do not stutter aged 3-…
Auditory Prediction and Error Evaluation in the Speech of Individuals Who Stutter
Stuttering negatively impacts communication and reduces the overall quality of life and well-being of individuals who stutter. This study will provide a strong…
Improving Neural Oscillation and Synchrony Between Motor and Auditory Regions in Stuttering Using Personalized Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS)
The purpose of this study is to investigate how mild, noninvasive electrical brain stimulation affects speech relevant brain areas, which may in turn affect sp…
Organization and Development of Motor Cortical Circuits for Speech Production in Stuttering
The overall objective of this study is to examine inter effector areas (IEAs) activity and functional connectivity during continuous speech production in stutt…
The Blank Center CARE Model™: An Anti-Ableist Approach to Treatment
The purposes of this study are to 1) investigate potential speech, language, and psychosocial contributions to the experience of stuttering in monolingual and …
Sequencing and Initiation in Speech Production: Investigating Speech Sequencing in Neurotypical Speakers, Persons Who Stutter, and Persons With Primary Progressive Aphasia
Persistent developmental stuttering affects more than three million people in the United States, and it can have profound adverse effects on quality of life. D…