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Prado-Velasco, Manuel & Carlos Fernández-Peruchena
2011. An Advanced Concept of Altered Auditory Feedback as a Prosthesis-Therapy for Stuttering Founded on a Non-Speech Etiologic Paradigm. In Handbook of Research on Personal Autonomy Technologies and Disability Informatics,  pp. 76 ff. DOI logo
Howell, Peter
2010. Behavioral effects arising from the neural substrates for atypical planning and execution of word production in stuttering. Experimental Neurology 225:1  pp. 55 ff. DOI logo
Lu, Chunming, Chuansheng Chen, Ning Ning, Guosheng Ding, Taomei Guo, Danling Peng, Yanhui Yang, Kuncheng Li & Chunlan Lin
2010. The neural substrates for atypical planning and execution of word production in stuttering. Experimental Neurology 221:1  pp. 146 ff. DOI logo
Shimamori, Sachiyo & Tomohiko Ito
2010. Effect of the Transition from Core Vowel to Following Segment on Frequency of Stuttering-Focus on Second Syllables-. The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics 51:1  pp. 32 ff. DOI logo
Snyder, Gregory J., Monica Strauss Hough, Paul Blanchet, Lennette J. Ivy & Dwight Waddell
2009. The effects of self-generated synchronous and asynchronous visual speech feedback on overt stuttering frequency. Journal of Communication Disorders 42:3  pp. 235 ff. DOI logo
Snyder, Gregory J., Dwight Waddell, Paul Blanchet & Lennette J. Ivy
2009. Effects of Digital Vibrotactile Speech Feedback on Overt Stuttering Frequency. Perceptual and Motor Skills 108:1  pp. 271 ff. DOI logo
Hofe, Robin & Roger K. Moore
2008. Towards an investigation of speech energetics using ‘AnTon’: an animatronic model of a human tongue and vocal tract. Connection Science 20:4  pp. 319 ff. DOI logo
Gregg, Brent Andrew & Ehud Yairi
2007. Phonological skills and disfluency levels in preschool children who stutter. Journal of Communication Disorders 40:2  pp. 97 ff. DOI logo

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