Original paper

White matter developmental trajectories associated with persistence and recovery of childhood stuttering

Volume: 38, Issue: 7, Pages: 3345 - 3359
Published: Apr 8, 2017
Abstract
Stuttering affects the fundamental human ability of fluent speech production, and can have a significant negative impact on an individual's psychosocial development. While the disorder affects about 5% of all preschool children, approximately 80% of them recover naturally within a few years of stuttering onset. The pathophysiology and neuroanatomical development trajectories associated with persistence and recovery of stuttering are still...
Paper Details
Title
White matter developmental trajectories associated with persistence and recovery of childhood stuttering
Published Date
Apr 8, 2017
Volume
38
Issue
7
Pages
3345 - 3359
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