Hemispheric alpha asymmetries during an electromyographic biofeedback procedure for stuttering: A single-subject experimental design |
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Authors: | W.H. Moore |
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Affiliation: | California State University, Long Beach, USA |
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Abstract: | A single-subject “double-reversal” experimental design was used to investigate the use of electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback on the dysfluent behaviors of a right-handed male stutterer. A systematic decrease in EMG amplitude accompanied a progressive approximation of increased verbal complexity resulting in increased fluent behavior. Electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha data (8–12 Hz) gathered during baseline and pre- and post- treatment sessions appeared to co-vary with changes in fluency with right hemispheric suppression associated with greater dysfluencies and left hemispheric alpha suppression with decreased dysfluencies. The results are discussed relative to stutterer's adoption of differing behavioral production strategies for fluent speech that are associated with hemispheric information processing strategies. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to Walter H. Moore Jr. Ph.D. Communicative Disorders Department California State University Long Beach Long Beach CA 90840 USA. |
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