
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Speech Motor Production and Fluency Disorders Table of Contents
MODELS IN SPEECH PRODUCTION
Speech motor models and developments in neurophysiological science:
new perspectives
Raymond D. Kent
A neuromotor perspective on speech production
Vincent L. Gracco
The gestural phonology model
Louis Goldstein
Towards a theory of phonetic encoding in language production
Antje S. Meyer
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY AND BRAIN IMAGING IN SPEECH PRODUCTION
Brain imaging in speech production: choices and challenges
Judith L. Lauter
Mapping and modelling human cognition
Peter T. Fox
PET research in speech and language production
Peter Indefrey
Speech and language research from multiple perspectives: electrical
brain stimulation, electrical recording, and acute structural lesions
Barry Gordon
The neurophysiology of speaking: possibilities of event-related
potential research on speech production
Peter Hagoort
BRAIN IMAGING RESEARCH IN STUTTERING
Principles of human brain organization related to lateralization of
language and speech motor functions in normal speakers and stutterers
William G. Webster
H2150 positron emission tomography studies in developmental
stuttering: comparisons of brain activity during non-linguistic
orolaryngeal motor activity, fluency- and dysfluency-evoking language
conditions
A.R. Braun, et al.
An O15 positron emission tomography (PET) study on adult stutterers:
findings and implications
Roger J. Ingham, Peter T. Fox and Janis Costello Ingham
A positron emission tomography investigation of post-treatment brain
activation in stutterers
Robert Kroll, L. De Nil, S. Kapur and S. Houle
PET scan evidence of parallel cerebral systems related to treatment effects
Glyndon Riley and Joseph C. Wu
Neurophysiologic and behavioral evidence for a fluency-generating system
Ben C. Watson and Frances J. Freeman
Topographic EEG mapping of stuttering subjects during speech and
non-speech tasks under normal and altered feedback conditions
Michael P. Raststatter, Joseph Kalinowski, Jerry Crawford and Andrew Stuart
Prosodic disturbances in stuttering adults
Lutz Jaencke, Anne Bauer and Karl Theodor Kalvaram
MOTOR CONTROL IN DYSFLUENT SPEECH
Functional Components of the Motor System: An Approach to
Understanding the Mechanisms of Speech Disfluency
Michael D. McClean
Stuttering and misguided learning of articulation, or why it is
extremely difficult to estimate the physical parameters of limbs
Karl Theodor Kalveram
A multi-leveled, dynamic approach to stuttering
Anne Smith
Spatial and temporal variability in obstruent gestural
specification by stutterers and controls: comparisons across sessions
Peter J. Alfonso and Pascal H.H.M. Van Lieshout
Higher and lower order influences on the stability of
dynamic coupling between articulators
Pascal H.H.M. Van Lieshout, Wouter Hulstijn, Peter J. Alfonso and Herman F.M. Peters
Applications of motor learning theory to stuttering research
Anthony J. Caruso, Ludo Max and M. Troy McClowry
Speech Production Learning in Adults with Chronic Developmental Stuttering
Christy L. Ludlow, Kathleen Siren and Mary Zikria
Gesture Mirrors Speech Motor Control in Stutterers
Rachel Mayberry and Rosaly Shenker
Mechanical perturbation of the jaw during
speech in stutterers and nonstutterers
Anne Bauer, Lutz Jaencke and Karl Theodor Kalvaram
Analysis of multi-peaked velocity curve profiles in the
fluent speech of stutterers and nonstutterers
Claudio Zmarich and Emanuela M. Caldognetto
Stuttering and articulator sequencing: intrinsic and
extrinsic timing perspectives
David Ward
A comparison of normals' and aphasics' ability to plan respiratory
activity in overt and covert speech
Philip Hoole and Wolfram Ziegler
ACOUSTIC RESEARCH IN SPEECH PRODUCTION
Laryngeal adjustments in stutterers and normal speakers
Georg Wieneke and Peggy Janssen
Part-word repetition of words beginning with English stops -
(1) influence of target VOT on point of termination
N.S. Viswanath, D. Rosenfield and A. Joullian
Part-word repetition of words beginning with English stops -
(2) acoustic dynamics before point of termination
N.S. Viswanath and D. Rosenfield
Speech timing and coarticulation in stuttering, dysarthria and
apraxia of speech: perceptual data
Anthony J. Caruso, et al.
Linguistic Stress and the rhythm effect in stuttering
Ann Packman, Mark Onslow and Janis Van
Doorn
Effect of instruction to sing on stuttering frequency at normal
and fast rates
Helen Glover, Joseph Kalinowski, Andrew Stuart and Michael Rastatter
MEDICATION AND BRAIN RESEARCH
A double-blind trial of pimozide and paroxetine for stuttering
Sheila Stager, et al.
Effects of risperidone, a dopamine receptor
antagonist, in the treatment of stuttering and its theoretical implications
Gerald Maguire
Event-related cortical potentials preceding phonation in stutterers
and normal speakers: a preliminary report
Lawrence F. Molt
METHODS AND MEASUREMENTS IN PATHOLOGICAL SPEECH
Automatic stuttering frequency counts
Peter Howell, Stevie Sackin, Kazan Glenn and James Au-Yeung
The concept of subperceptual stuttering: analysis and investigation
Anne K. Cordes and Roger Ingham
The measurement of voice onset abruptness via acoustic,
accelerometric, and aerodynamic signal analysis
Klaas Bakker, Roger Ingham and Ron Netsell
Verbal delayed reactions: a useful tool to detect prefrontal function
impairments
P. Pinelli, et al.
Improving assessment of children's oral motor development in clinical settings
J. Scott Yaruss
Demonstration software for making automatic stuttering frequency counts
Peter Howell, Stevie Sackin, Kazan Glenn and James Au-Yeung
Stuttering and communicative suitability of speech
Marie-Christine Franken
The effects of formal and casual interview styles on stuttering
Peter Howell, Anuparma Kapoor and Lena Rustin
The electroglottographic signal as a device for stuttering evaluation
Ulrich Natke, Karl Theodor Kalvaram and Lutz Jaencke
The simultaneous analysis of lip, jaw and tongue movements with an
integrated optical tracking and epg system
Emanuela Magno Caldognetto, et al.
Functionality indexes for the evaluation of speech production: A study
in normal subjects
R. Colombo, et al.
Chronometry of the brain processes during speech production: a
quantitative test to monitor exposition to neurotoxic solvents
G. Spinatonda, et al.
Towards a Nijmegen speech motor test
Herman F.M. Peters, Pascal P.H.H. Van Lieshout, Annette Bakker, and Wouter Hulstijn
DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF SPEECH PRODUCTION
Cognitive and linguistic abilities of stuttering children
Andrea Haege, Dieter Rommel, Helga S. Johanssen and Hartmut Schulze
Linguistic and paralinguistic aspects of stuttering in childhood
Dieter Rommel, Andrea Haege, Helga S. Johanssen and Hartmut Schulze
Determinants of fluency in fast and slow speaking normally fluent
children
Frank R. Boutsen, Stephen B. Hood, Caren A. McCoy and Cheryl A. Pfefferle
Stuttering as an automatisation deficit
Peter Howell, James Au-Yeung, Jessica Beard and Lena Rustin
Visuomotor tracking ability of children who stutter: a preliminary
study
Patricia M. Zebrowski and Jerald B. Moon
The role of laterality in the clinical state of stuttering
Rosana Brakus, S. Golubovic, V. Brakus and N. Duzdevic
Clinical application of speech science instrumentation in the
determination of treatment priorities in acquired and congenital
childhood dysarthria
B.E. Murdoch, S. Horton, D. Theodorus and E.C. Thompson
Phonological encoding: acoustic evidence for the syllable as a motoric
planning unit
Inge Boers, Ben Maassen and Sjoeke van der Meulen
DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS IN SPEECH MOTOR PRODUCTION
Neuronal group selection and emergent orofacial motor control: towards
a unifying theory of speech development
Steven M. Barlow
Speaking rate and speech motor control: theoretical considerations and
empirical data
Ehud Yairi and Kelly Hall
Quantitative assessment of dysarthria and developmental apraxia of
speech
Ben Maassen, Geert Thoonen and Inge Boers
Stuttering and phonological encoding in childhood
Herman Kolk and Edward G. Conture
LINGUISTIC PROCESSING IN SPEECH PRODUCTION
Relating stuttering onset to children's linguistic development
Nan Bernstein Ratner
On the mechanisms of speech monitoring
Albert Postma
Interference between cognitive and motor processes during speech production
Hans-Georg Bosshardt
Lexicalization processes in adults who stutter
David Prins, Victoria
Main and Susan Waupler
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