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    Inference of R(0) and transmission heterogeneity from the size distribution of stuttering chains. by Seth Blumberg, James O Lloyd-Smith

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Thus methods for inferring [Formula: see text] and the degree of heterogeneity in transmission from stuttering chain data have important applications in disease surveillance and management. …”
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    The Dopamine System and Automatization of Movement Sequences: A Review With Relevance for Speech and Stuttering by Per A. Alm

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Stuttering and speech are discussed here only briefly. …”
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    Translation and Investigation of reliability and validity of the Farsi version of Subjective Stuttering Scale Questionaire by Bijan Shafiei, Seyed Shahabodin HoseiniNasab, Meisam Shafiei, Abbas Pourebrahim Omran

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Abstract Bachground and aim: Subjective Scales are the tools for investigation of a disorder in view of the person who has the disorder. Subjective stuttering scale (SSS) investigate stuttering in three views such as severity, avoidance and locus of control in a unique protocol that can show the need to assessment of extra aspects of stuttering. …”
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    Abstract 161: Repeated administration of thrombolytic therapy in the setting of stuttering lacunar infarct by Gunjanpreet Kaur, Wilson Rodriguez, Farid Khasiyev, Xiaoyi Gao, Aysha Abeer, Karthik Narayanan, James Braun, Aimalohi Esechie, Jordan Scott Knecht

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We present a patient with stuttering motor weakness who received intravenous (IV) tPA twice, 3 days apart with discharged modified Rankin scale (mRS) of 3. …”
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    A functional imaging study of self-regulatory capacities in persons who stutter. by Jie Liu, Zhishun Wang, Yuankai Huo, Stephanie M Davidson, Kristin Klahr, Carl L Herder, Chamonix O Sikora, Bradley S Peterson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Developmental stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency with an unknown pathogenesis. …”
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    Speech-activated Myoclonus Mimicking Stuttering in a Patient with Myoclonus–Dystonia Syndrome by Peter Hedera, David Isaacks

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…<div id="ojsAbstract"><p><strong>Background:</strong>&nbsp;Acquired neurogenic stuttering has been considered a fairly uncommon clinical occurrence; speech-activated myoclonus is a rare entity that can mimic stuttering and is caused by a wide array of etiologies.…”
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    Brain activity during the preparation and production of spontaneous speech in children with persistent stuttering by Ho Ming Chow, Emily O. Garnett, Nan Bernstein Ratner, Soo-Eun Chang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Though fluent speech production is effortless and automatic for most people, it is disrupted in speakers who stutter, who experience difficulties especially during spontaneous speech and at utterance onsets. …”
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