2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.15.042432
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Iceberg or cut off – how adults who stutter articulate fluent-sounding utterances

Abstract: Whether fluent-sounding utterances of adults who stutter (AWS) are normally articulated is unclear.We asked 15 AWS and 17 matched adults who do not stutter (ANS) to utter the pseudoword "natscheitideut" 15 times in a 3 T MRI scanner while recording real-time MRI videos at 55 frames per per second in a mid-sagittal plane. All stuttered or otherwise dysfluent runs were discarded. We used sophisticated analyses to model the movement of the tip of the tongue, lips and velum.We observed reproducible movement patter… Show more

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