Papers on Stuttering

 

Many of the papers here are on brain imaging and stuttering, however there are also papers on stuttering and TMS, suttering and auditory feedback, and some overall review papers.

 

Buchel, C., & Sommer, M. (2004).

What causes stuttering?

PLoS Biology, 2(2), e46.

 

Alm, P. A. (2004).

Stuttering and the basal ganglia circuits: A critical review of possible relations.

Journal of Communication Disorders, 37(4), 325-369.

 

Alm, P. A. (2006).

Stuttering and sensory gating: A study of acoustic startle prepulse inhibition.

Brain and Language, 97(3), 317-321.

 

Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1998).

Effect of extended exposure to frequency-altered feedback on stuttering during reading and monologue.

J Speech Lang Hear Res, 41(3), 479-490.

 

Biermann-Ruben, K., Salmelin, R., & Schnitzler, A. (2005).

Right rolandic activation during speech perception in stutterers: A meg study.

Neuroimage, 25(3), 793-801.

 

Blomgren, M., Nagarajan, S. S., Lee, J. N., Li, T., & Alvord, L. (2003).

Preliminary results of a functional mri study of brain activation patterns in stuttering and nonstuttering speakers during a lexical access task.

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 28(4), 337-356.

 

Bloodstein, O. (1972).

The anticipatory struggle hypothesis: Implications of research on the variability of stuttering.

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 15, 487-499.

 

Braun, A. R., Varga, M., Stager, S., Schulz, G., Selbie, S., Maisog, J. M., et al. (1997).

Altered patterns of cerebral activity during speech and language production in developmental stuttering. An h2(15)o positron emission tomography study.

Brain, 120(Pt 5)(5260), 761-784.

 

Brown, S., Ingham, R. J., Ingham, J. C., Laird, A. R., & Fox, P. T. (2005).

Stuttered and fluent speech production: An ale meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies.

Human Brain Mapping, 25(1), 105-117.

 

De Nil, L. F., Kroll, R. M., & Houle, S. (2001).

Functional neuroimaging of cerebellar activation during single word reading and verb generation in stuttering and nonstuttering adults.

Neuroscience Letters, 302(2-3), 77-80.

 

De Nil, L. F., Kroll, R. M., Kapur, S., & Houle, S. (2000).

A positron emission tomography study of silent and oral single word reading in stuttering and nonstuttering adults.

Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 43(4), 1038-1053.

 

De Nil, L. F., Kroll, R. M., Lafaille, S. J., & Houle, S. (2003).

A positron emission tomography study of short- and long-term treatment effects on functional brain activation in adults who stutter.

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 28(4), 357-380.

 

Fox, P. T. (2003).

Brain imaging in stuttering: Where next?

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 28(4), 265-272.

 

Giraud, A. L., Neumann, K., Bachoud-Levi, A. C., von Gudenberg, A. W., Euler, H. A., Lanfermann, H., et al. (2007).

Severity of dysfluency correlates with basal ganglia activity in persistent developmental stuttering.

Brain and Language, In Press.

 

Grosser, J., Natke, U., Langefeld, S., & Kalveram, K. T. (2001). Reduction in stuttering by delayed and frequency shifted auditory feedback: Effects of adaptation and sex differences. In H. G. Bosshardt, J. S. Yaruss & H. F. M. Peters (Eds.), Fluency disorders: Theory, research, treatment and self-help: Proceedings of the third world congress of fluency disorders in nyborg, denmark (pp. 422-426). Nijmegen, Netherlands: Nijmegen University Press.

 

Howell, P., & Sackin, S. (2002).

Timing interference to speech in altered listening conditions.

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 111(6), 2842-2852.

 

Ingham, R. J., Fox, P. T., Costello Ingham, J., & Zamarripa, F. (2000).

Is overt stuttered speech a prerequisite for the neural activations associated with chronic developmental stuttering?

Brain Lang, 75(2), 163-194.

 

Ingham, R. J. (2001).

Brain imaging studies of developmental stuttering.

Journal of Communication Disorders, 34(6), 493-516.

 

Ingham, R. J. (2003).

Brain imaging and stuttering: Some reflections on current and future developments.

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 28(4), 411-420.

 

Ingham, R. J., Ingham, J. C., Finn, P., & Fox, P. T. (2003).

Towards a functional neural systems model of developmental stuttering.

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 28(4), 297-318.

 

Ingham, R. J., Moglia, R. A., Frank, P., Ingham, J. C., & Cordes, A. K. (1997).

Experimental investigation of the effects of frequency-altered auditory feedback on the speech of adults who stutter.

J Speech Lang Hear Res, 40(2), 361-372.

 

Kelly, E. M., Smith, A., & Goffman, L. (1995).

Orofacial muscle activity of children who stutter: A preliminary study.

J Speech Hear Res, 38(5), 1025-1036.

 

Kleinow, J., & Smith, A. (2000).

Influences of length and syntactic complexity on the speech motor stability of the fluent speech of adults who stutter.

J Speech Lang Hear Res, 43(2), 548-559.

 

Loucks, T. M., & De Nil, L. F. (2006).

Oral kinesthetic deficit in adults who stutter: A target-accuracy study.

Journal of Motor Behavior, 38(3), 238-246.

 

Ludlow, C. L., & Loucks, T. (2003).

Stuttering: A dynamic motor control disorder.

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 28(4), 273-295.

 

Max, L., Guenther, F. H., Gracco, V. L., Ghosh, S. S., & Wallace, M. E. (2004).

Unstable or insufficiently activated internal models and feedback-biased motor control as sources of dysfluency: A theoretical model of stuttering.

Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, 31, 105-122.

 

Neumann, K., Euler, H. A., Gudenberg, A. W. v., Giraud, A.-L., Lanfermann, H., Gall, V., et al. (2003).

The nature and treatment of stuttering as revealed by fmri:  A within- and between-group comparison.

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 28(4), 381-410.

 

Neumann, K., Preibisch, C., Euler, H. A., von Gudenberg, A. W., Lanfermann, H., Gall, V., et al. (2005).

Cortical plasticity associated with stuttering therapy.

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 30(1), 23-39.

 

Postma, A., & Kolk, H. (1992).

Error monitoring in people who stutter - evidence against auditory-feedback defect theories.

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 35(5), 1024-1032.

 

Postma, A., & Kolk, H. (1993).

The covert repair hypothesis - prearticulatory repair processes in normal and stuttered disfluencies.

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 36(3), 472-487.

 

Preibisch, C., Neumann, K., Raab, P., Euler, H. A., von Gudenberg, A. W., Lanfermann, H., et al. (2003a).

Evidence for compensation for stuttering by the right frontal operculum.

Neuroimage, 20(2), 1356-1364.

 

Preibisch, C., Raab, P., Neumann, K., Euler, H. A., von Gudenberg, A. W., Gall, V., et al. (2003b).

Event-related fmri for the suppression of speech-associated artifacts in stuttering.

Neuroimage, 19(3), 1076-1084.

 

Rastatter, M. P., Stuart, A., & Kalinowski, J. (1998).

Quantitative electroencephalogram of posterior cortical areas of fluent and stuttering participants during reading with normal and altered auditory feedback.

Percept Mot Skills, 87(2), 623-633.

 

Salmelin, R., Schnitzler, A., Schmitz, F., & Freund, H. (2000).

Single word reading in developmental stutterers and fluent speakers.

Brain, 123(Part 6), 1184-1202.

 

Salmelin, R., Schnitzler, A., Schmitz, F., Jancke, L., Witte, O. W., & Freund, H. J. (1998).

Functional organization of the auditory cortex is different in stutterers and fluent speakers.

Neuroreport, 9(10), 2225-2229.

 

Smith, A., Denny, M., Shaffer, L. A., Kelly, E. M., & Hirano, M. (1996).

Activity of intrinsic laryngeal muscles in fluent and disfluent speech.

J Speech Hear Res, 39(2), 329-348.

 

Smith, A., & Kleinow, J. (2000).

Kinematic correlates of speaking rate changes in stuttering and normally fluent adults.

J Speech Lang Hear Res, 43(2), 521-536.

 

Smith, A., Luschei, E., Denny, M., Wood, J., Hirano, M., & Badylak, S. (1993).

Spectral analyses of activity of laryngeal and orofacial muscles in stutterers.

J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 56(12), 1303-1311.

 

Sommer, M., Koch, M. A., Paulus, W., Weiller, C., & Buchel, C. (2002).

Disconnection of speech-relevant brain areas in persistent developmental stuttering.

The Lancet, 360(9330), 380-383.

 

Sommer, M., Wischer, S., Tergau, F., & Paulus, W. (2003).

Normal intracortical excitability in developmental stuttering.

Mov Disord, 18(7), 826-830.

 

Stager, S. V., Jeffries, K. J., & Braun, A. R. (2003).

Common features of fluency-evoking conditions studied in stuttering subjects and controls: An h215o pet study.

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 28(4), 319-336.

 

Stewart, L., Walsh, V., Frith, U., & Rothwell, J. C. (2001).

Tms produces two dissociable types of speech disruption.

Neuroimage, 13(3), 472-478.

 

Toyomura, A., & Omori, T. (2004, 2/23/2004 - 2/25/2004).

 Stochastic control system of basal ganglia and relation with stuttering.

Paper presented at the Neural Networks and Computational Intelligence, Grindelwald, Switzerland.

 

Toyomura, A., & Omori, T. (2005).

Auditory feedback control during a sentence-reading task: Effect of other’s voice.

Acoustical Science and Technology, 26(4), 358-361.

 

Van Borsel, J., Achten, E., Santens, P., Lahorte, P., & Voet, T. (2003).

Fmri of developmental stuttering: A pilot study.

Brain and Language, 85(3), 369-376.

 

Viswanath, N. S., Karmonik, C., King, D., Rosenfield, D. B., & Mawad, M. (2003).

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) of a stutterer's brain during overt speech.

Journal of Neuroimaging, 13(3), 280-281.

 

Walla, P., Mayer, D., Deecke, L., & Thurner, S. (2004).

The lack of focused anticipation of verbal information in stutterers: A magnetoencephalographic study.

Neuroimage, 22(3), 1321-1327.

 

Webster, W. G. (1986).

Response sequence organization and reproduction by stutterers.

Neuropsychologia, 24(6), 813-821.

 

Zelaznik, H. N., Smith, A., & Franz, E. A. (1994).

Motor performance of stutterers and nonstutterers on timing and force control tasks.

J Mot Behav, 26(4), 340-347.