CDIS 452 Fluency Disorders

References for Week #1 and 2

 


Adams, M.R.  (1992).  Childhood stuttering under "positive" conditions.  American Journal of Speech - Language Pathology, 1, 5-6.

Ambrose, N.G., Yairi, E., & Cox, N. (1993).  Genetic aspects of early childhood stuttering.  Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 36, 701-706.   

Boberg, E., Yeudall, L.T., Schoplofocher, D. & Bo Lassen, P. (1983).  The effect of an intensive behavioral program on the distribution of EEG alpha power in stutterers during the processing of verbal and visuospatial information.  Journal of Fluency Disorders, 8, 245-263.  

Brady, J.P. (1991).  The pharmacology of stuttering: A critical review.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 148 (10), 1309-1316.

Dembowski, J., & Watson, B.  (1991).  Preparation time and response complexity effects on stutterers' and nonstutterers' acoustic LRT. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 34, 49-59.

Geschwind, N. and Galaburda, A.M. (1985). Cerbral lateralization: Biological mechanisms, associations, and pathology: I. A hypothesis and a program for research.  Archives of Neurology, 42, 429-459.

Moore, W. (1984).  Hemispheric alpha asymmetries during an EMG biofeedback procedure for stuttering: A single-subject experimental design.  Journal of Fluency Disorders, 9, 143-162.

Stager, S.V., Denman, D.W. and Ludlow, C.L. (1997).  Modifications in aerodynamic variables by persons who stutter under fluency-evoking conditions.  Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 40 (4), 832-847.

Story, R.S., Alfonso, P.J. & Harris, K.S. (1996). Pre- and post-treatment comparison of the kinematics of the fluent speech of persons who stutter. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 39 (5), 991-1005.

stuttering in preschool children.  Journal of Fluency Disorders, 19 (4),