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Davidow, Jason H. – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2014
Background: Metronome-paced speech results in the elimination, or substantial reduction, of stuttering moments. The cause of fluency during this fluency-inducing condition is unknown. Several investigations have reported changes in speech pattern characteristics from a control condition to a metronome-paced speech condition, but failure to control…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Adults, Young Adults, Speech Skills
Davidow, Jason H.; Bothe, Anne K.; Richardson, Jessica D.; Andreatta, Richard D. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2010
Purpose: This study introduces a series of systematic investigations intended to clarify the parameters of the fluency-inducing conditions (FICs) in stuttering. Method: Participants included 11 adults, aged 20-63 years, with typical speech-production skills. A repeated measures design was used to examine the relationships between several speech…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Stuttering, Adults, Speech
Davidow, Jason H.; Bothe, Anne K.; Andreatta, Richard D.; Ye, Jun – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2009
Purpose: Previous investigations of persons who stutter have demonstrated changes in vocalization variables during fluency-inducing conditions (FICs). A series of studies has also shown that a reduction in short intervals of phonation, those from 30 to 200 ms, is associated with decreased stuttering. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Intervals, Phonology, Speech Skills