Fluency shaping increases integration of the command-to-execution and the auditory-to-motor pathways in persistent developmental stuttering
Fluency-shaping enhances the speech fluency of persons who stutter, yet underlying conditions and neuroplasticity-related mechanisms are largely unknown. While speech production-related brain activity in stuttering is well studied, it is unclear whether therapy repairs networks of altered sensorimot...
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Autores principales: | Alexandra Korzeczek, Annika Primaßin, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, Peter Dechent, Walter Paulus, Martin Sommer, Nicole E. Neef |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/adfad624eea644ce8cd8260f48f8ee0d |
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