Acquired Stuttering in Parkinson's Disease.
Eloïse A GoochKyla-Louise HorneTracy R MelzerMegan J McAuliffeMichael R MacAskillJohn C Dalrymple-AlfordTim J AndersonCatherine TheysPublished in: Movement disorders clinical practice (2023)
One in five participants with Parkinson's disease presented with acquired neurogenic stuttering, suggesting that speech disfluency assessment, monitoring and intervention should be part of standard care. Conversation was the most informative task for identifying stuttered disfluencies. The frequency of stuttered disfluencies was higher in participants with worse motor functioning, and lower cognitive functioning. This challenges previous suggestions that the development of stuttered disfluencies in Parkinson's disease has purely a motoric basis.