Hemodynamics of speech production: An fNIRS investigation of children who stutter
Abstract Stuttering affects nearly 1% of the population worldwide and often has life-altering negative consequences, including poorer mental health and emotional well-being, and reduced educational and employment achievements. Over two decades of neuroimaging research reveals clear anatomical and ph...
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Autores principales: | B. Walsh, F. Tian, J. A. Tourville, M. A. Yücel, T. Kuczek, A. J. Bostian |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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