Auditory Processing of Speech and Nonspeech in People Who Stutter.
Matthew C PhillipsEmily B MyersPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2024)
Taken together, these results suggest that people who stutter process both speech and nonspeech auditory information differently than people who do not stutter and may point to subtle differences in auditory processing that could contribute to stuttering. We also note that these patterns could be the consequence of listening to one's own speech, rather than the cause of production differences.
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