“…Multiple top-down cognitive factors have been shown to influence the N100 such as attention (Bennett, Golob, & Starr, 2004; Hillyard, Hink, Schwent, & Picton, 1973), short-term memory (Conley, Michalewski, & Starr, 1999; Golob & Starr, 2004), and motor efference copy when speaking (Heinks-Maldonado, Mathalon, Gray, & Ford, 2005; Houde et al, 2002). Also previous studies found hemispheric differences around 100 ms within the auditory cortex of adults who stutter (Beal et al, 2010; Liotti et al, 2010; Salmelin R, Schnitzler A, Schmitz F, Jancke L, Witte OW et al, 1998), whereas the 100 ms group differences found in the current study appear to be bilateral.…”