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Reactive Inhibitory Control Precedes Stuttered Speech

Reactive Inhibitory Control Precedes Stuttered Speech

by ejaxon | Jan 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

This is our latest discovery re: the neural processes that precede stuttered speech. This study identified an inhibitory control- or “freezing-like” response that likely emanates from the right presupplementary motor area, an area in the brain well known...
Social Perception and Stuttering: A Qualitative Study of How Stutterers Perceive Social Interactions

Social Perception and Stuttering: A Qualitative Study of How Stutterers Perceive Social Interactions

by ejaxon | Jan 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

Doc student Courtney Margulis’ poster was awarded the special designation of Changemaker Session at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Annual Conference. This is very cool work that seeks to understand how stutterers perceive their social...
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