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    Me, My Stuttering, and Them! Effect of Self-Disclosure of Stuttering on Listener Perception by Gagan Bajaj, Malavika Anakkathil Anil, Aiswarya Varghese, Jayashree S Bhat, Pooja Sheth, Anjana Hoode

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Purpose: A common question encountered by speech-language pathologists while dealing with adults who stutter (AWS) is whether their disclosure of stuttering to listeners would change their perception. …”
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    Adults who stutter lack the specialised pre-speech facilitation found in non-stutterers. by Alexander Whillier, Sina Hommel, Nicole E Neef, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, Walter Paulus, Martin Sommer

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…OBJECTIVES:Persistent developmental stuttering is a speech fluency disorder defined by its symptoms, where the underlying neurophysiological causes remain uncertain. …”
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    Stuttering from theory to practice / by Fawcus, Margaret

    Published 1995
    Subjects: “…Stuttering…”
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    Contemporary Theories of Stuttering Development by I.A. Novikova, K.Yu. Krivonkin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “… The article presents a theoretical analysis of contemporary models of persistent stuttering development in children and adults at the current period of development of science. …”
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    Stuttering Priapism Associated with Levetiracetam by Mehmet Taylan PEKÖZ, Hacer BOZDEMİR, Ümit SATILMIŞ, Kezban ASLAN

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…In our case, a 15-year-old male patient with partial seizures was treated with levetiracetam 1000 mg/day. Stuttering priapism was reported in the first week of treatment, which improved with drug withdrawal. …”
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    The neurobiological underpinnings of developmental stuttering by Connally, E

    Published 2017
    “…The brain networks used by people who stutter and controls largely overlapped. The brain regions that distinguished general traits and specific states of stuttering were somewhat task-specific. …”
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