Neural anomaly and reorganization in speakers who stutter
A short-term intervention study
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- Received October 21, 2011
- Accepted January 17, 2012
- First Published August 8, 2012.
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Author Disclosures
- Chunming Lu, PhD,
- Chuansheng Chen, PhD,
- Danling Peng, BS,
- Wenping You, PhD,
- Xuhui Zhang, MS,
- Guosheng Ding, PhD,
- Xiaoxiang Deng, BS,
- Qian Yan, MS and
- Peter Howell, PhD
- Chunming Lu, PhD,
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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC);
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- Chuansheng Chen, PhD,
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PsyCH Journal, editorial board, less than a year Journal of Brain and Behavior Sciences, editorial board, one year Journal of Research on Adolescence, editorial board, three years
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National Science Foundation; National Institute of Health; Ministry of Education of China; National Science Foundation of China
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- Danling Peng, BS,
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Supported by National Natural Science Foundation; and Beijing Natural Science Foundation; .
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- Wenping You, PhD,
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- Xuhui Zhang, MS,
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- Guosheng Ding, PhD,
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Supported by National Natural Science Foundation (30870757 )
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- Xiaoxiang Deng, BS,
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- Qian Yan, MS and
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- Peter Howell, PhD
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Journal of Fluency Disorders, associate editor, 2010- 2011; Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, associate editor, 2010
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Signals and system for speech and hearing, Emerald Publishing group, 1990-present; Recovery from stutteirng, Psychology Press, 2010- present
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- From the State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning (C.L., D.P., X.Z., G.D., X.D.), Beijing Normal University, Beijing, PR China; Department of Psychology and Social Behavior (C.C.), University of California, Irvine; Institute of Psychology (W.Y.), Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing; Stuttering Therapy Center (Q.Y.), Beijing, PR China; and Division of Psychology and Language Sciences (P.H.), University College London, UK.
- Correspondence & reprint requests to Dr. Lu: luchunming{at}bnu.edu.cn or Dr. Peng: pdl3507{at}bnu.edu.cn
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