Novel insights into speech production networks of adults with developmental stuttering as revealed by analyses of speech intention, syllable frequency, and long-term therapy effects
Abstract:Objective: The neurophysiological correlates of the likely occurrence of a stuttering event are still unknown. This sensor-level EEG study investigated whether the transient formation, i.e. decrease in alpha and beta power, of the speech production network due to speech intention may lay open such neurophysiological marker. The modulation of alpha and beta power is associated with changes in the sensorimotor state indicating the maintenance or release from the current cognitive and/or sensorimotor state.Method… Show more
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