2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.19.512866
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Neural oscillatory activity and connectivity in children who stutter during a non-speech motor task

Abstract: Neural motor control rests on the dynamic interaction of cortical and subcortical regions, which is reflected in the modulation of oscillatory activity and connectivity in multiple frequency bands. Motor control is thought to be compromised in developmental stuttering, particularly involving circuits in the left hemisphere that support speech, movement initiation and timing control. However, to date evidence comes from adult studies, with limited understanding about motor processes in childhood, closer to the … Show more

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