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Baylor College of Medicine Description: Overview of research at the Stuttering Center of BCM's Speech Motor Control Laboratory. (bcm.edu) |
East Carolina University Description: Neurology, and electronic anti-stuttering research. (ecu.edu) |
Elocutionary.com Description: Research and opinions from Greg Snyder, speech pathology Ph.D. candidate. (elocutionary.com) |
Is Stammering a Complex Tic? Description: Paper offering a new theory of stammering/stuttering, based upon a long-term study of children's personality traits. Presented at The Sixth Oxford Dysfluency Conference. (theoryofstammering.com) |
Purdue University - Stuttering More Than Talk Description: News release and abstracted journal report concerning research into the brain's role in stuttering. (news.uns.purdue.edu) |
UCL Speech Processing Facility Description: Research on frequency-shifted auditory feedback (FAF). (speech.psychol.ucl.ac.uk) |
UConn - Laboratory of Speech Physiology and Motor Control Description: The two major research programs that form the main focus of the laboratory are designed to examine (a) the sensorimotor organization and control of multiple articulatory and phonatory actions contributing to normal speech production, and (b) the neuromotor and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying stuttering. (speechlab.coms.uconn.edu) |
University of Sydney: Australian Stuttering Research Centre Description: Investigating the nature and treatment of stuttering in children and adults. (www3.fhs.usyd.edu.au) |
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