Short-term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion-related words in children who stutter

Emotions play a significant role in fluency disorders. In this research we wanted to examine immediate and delayed verbal recall for auditory presented words that carry information about different emotional state (emotion-related words) and emotionally neutral words in children who stutter (N=35) an...

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Main Authors: Stokić Miodrag, Nenadović Vanja, Đoković Sanja
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Language:English
Published: Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju 2012-01-01
Series:Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-7367/2012/1452-73671204565S.pdf
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description Emotions play a significant role in fluency disorders. In this research we wanted to examine immediate and delayed verbal recall for auditory presented words that carry information about different emotional state (emotion-related words) and emotionally neutral words in children who stutter (N=35) and their peers (N=35). Using only word semantics, we wanted to eliminate emotional verbal expression of words as a factor that can influence memory abilities. In addition, we also wanted to examine skin conductance measure as an indicator of autonomic nervous system arousal during short-term memory task for emotion-related and emotionally neutral words. Parental questionnaire (Stuttering Intensity in Children Who Stutter in Positive and Negative Emotion-Related Everyday Situations) was given to parents of children who stutter in order to collect data regarding stuttering severity in emotionally arousing situations in everyday life. Differences between the experimental and the control group in global memory capacity are highest in immediate recall (p=0,01) with the tendency for lowering statistical significance with prolongation of retention interval. According to the questionnaire results, children who stutter show a higher degree of stuttering in situations with positive emotional valence (p< 0.00). Skin conductance measurements showed higher autonomic nervous system arousal during perception and free recall of positive emotion-related words in children who stutter when compared to negative and emotionally neutral words. The results indicate higher emotional arousal to positive emotions in children who stutter (p=0.02), leading to either less fluent speech or suppression of verbal short-term memory capacity.
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spelling doaj.art-4bfa478700904a7fa26bd025b6f0da052022-12-21T21:45:52ZengUniverzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitacijuSpecijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija1452-73672406-13282012-01-0111456558310.5937/specedreh11-27461452-73671204565SShort-term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion-related words in children who stutterStokić Miodrag0Nenadović Vanja1Đoković Sanja2Institute for Experimental Phonetics and Speech Pathology, Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute for Experimental Phonetics and Speech Pathology, Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Belgrade, SerbiaEmotions play a significant role in fluency disorders. In this research we wanted to examine immediate and delayed verbal recall for auditory presented words that carry information about different emotional state (emotion-related words) and emotionally neutral words in children who stutter (N=35) and their peers (N=35). Using only word semantics, we wanted to eliminate emotional verbal expression of words as a factor that can influence memory abilities. In addition, we also wanted to examine skin conductance measure as an indicator of autonomic nervous system arousal during short-term memory task for emotion-related and emotionally neutral words. Parental questionnaire (Stuttering Intensity in Children Who Stutter in Positive and Negative Emotion-Related Everyday Situations) was given to parents of children who stutter in order to collect data regarding stuttering severity in emotionally arousing situations in everyday life. Differences between the experimental and the control group in global memory capacity are highest in immediate recall (p=0,01) with the tendency for lowering statistical significance with prolongation of retention interval. According to the questionnaire results, children who stutter show a higher degree of stuttering in situations with positive emotional valence (p< 0.00). Skin conductance measurements showed higher autonomic nervous system arousal during perception and free recall of positive emotion-related words in children who stutter when compared to negative and emotionally neutral words. The results indicate higher emotional arousal to positive emotions in children who stutter (p=0.02), leading to either less fluent speech or suppression of verbal short-term memory capacity.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-7367/2012/1452-73671204565S.pdfshort-term verbal memoryemotion-related wordsskin conductancestuttering
spellingShingle Stokić Miodrag
Nenadović Vanja
Đoković Sanja
Short-term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion-related words in children who stutter
Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija
short-term verbal memory
emotion-related words
skin conductance
stuttering
title Short-term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion-related words in children who stutter
title_full Short-term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion-related words in children who stutter
title_fullStr Short-term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion-related words in children who stutter
title_full_unstemmed Short-term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion-related words in children who stutter
title_short Short-term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion-related words in children who stutter
title_sort short term verbal memory and psychophysiological response to emotion related words in children who stutter
topic short-term verbal memory
emotion-related words
skin conductance
stuttering
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-7367/2012/1452-73671204565S.pdf
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