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90 related items for PubMed ID: 9608156

  • 21. Hemispheric lateralization for speech perception in stutterers.
    Dorman MF, Porter RJ.
    Cortex; 1975 Jun; 11(2):181-5. PubMed ID: 1149477
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  • 22. Normal interhemispheric inhibition in persistent developmental stuttering.
    Sommer M, Knappmeyer K, Hunter EJ, Gudenberg AW, Neef N, Paulus W.
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  • 23. Syntactic clause boundaries, speech timing, and stuttering frequency in adult stutterers.
    Klouda GV, Cooper WE.
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  • 24. Characteristics of speech disfluency and stuttering behaviors in 3- and 4-year-old children.
    Pellowski MW, Conture EG.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2002 Feb 15; 45(1):20-34. PubMed ID: 14748636
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  • 25. [Asymmetry of tactile perception and interhemispheric interactions in stutterers].
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  • 26. A further evaluation of the speech of stutterers during chorus- and nonchorus-reading conditions.
    Ingham RJ, Packman A.
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  • 27. Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
    Cykowski MD, Kochunov PV, Ingham RJ, Ingham JC, Mangin JF, Rivière D, Lancaster JL, Fox PT.
    Cereb Cortex; 2008 Mar 15; 18(3):571-83. PubMed ID: 17584852
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  • 28. [Several features of the functioning of the motor-speech analyzer in stutterers].
    Kryshova NA, Shteĭngart KM.
    Vopr Psikhiatr Nevropatol; 1968 Mar 15; 13():169-80. PubMed ID: 5741003
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  • 29. Evidence for compensation for stuttering by the right frontal operculum.
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    Lu C, Ning N, Peng D, Ding G, Li K, Yang Y, Lin C.
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  • 31. Fiber density asymmetry of the arcuate fasciculus in relation to functional hemispheric language lateralization in both right- and left-handed healthy subjects: a combined fMRI and DTI study.
    Vernooij MW, Smits M, Wielopolski PA, Houston GC, Krestin GP, van der Lugt A.
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  • 32. Salivary testosterone concentrations in left-handers: an association with cerebral language lateralization?
    Moffat SD, Hampson E.
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  • 33. Reaction times of moderate and severe stutterers to monaural verbal stimuli: some implications for neurolinguistic organization.
    Rastatter MP, Dell CW.
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  • 34. Profile: vive la différence. Doreen Kimura plumbs male and female brains.
    Holloway M.
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  • 35. Gestural recovery and the role of forward and reversed syllabic repetitions as stuttering inhibitors in adults.
    Kalinowski J, Saltuklaroglu T, Guntupalli V, Stuart A.
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  • 36. Laterality effects in the processing of syllable structure.
    Meinschaefer J, Hausmann M, Güntürkün O.
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  • 37. Right rolandic activation during speech perception in stutterers: a MEG study.
    Biermann-Ruben K, Salmelin R, Schnitzler A.
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  • 38. Slow potentials of the brain related to speech processing in normal speakers and stutterers.
    Zimmermann GN, Knott JR.
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  • 39. [Results from applying the monaural compressed speech test in Spanish at 75% and 100% in cases of stuttering and controls].
    Peñaloza-López YR, Téllez G, Pérez-Ruiz S, Silva MJ, García-Pedroza F.
    Rev Neurol; 1974 Dec 15; 47(7):363-8. PubMed ID: 18841548
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  • 40. Handedness and language cerebral lateralization.
    Khedr EM, Hamed E, Said A, Basahi J.
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