Voice initiation and termination time in stuttering and nonstuttering children |
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Authors: | Marianne Murphy John M. Baumgartner |
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Affiliation: | Dora Roberts Rehabilitation Center, Big Spring, Texas, USA;Texas Christian University, Forth Worth, USA |
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Abstract: | Voice initiation time (VIT) and voice termination time (VTT) was measured in seven stuttering and eight nonstuttering children ranging in age from 4 yr, 6 mo to 6 yr, 10 mo. The experimental task was the production of /a/ in response to a 1000-Hz pure tone. Voice initiation time was defined as the period of time elapsing between the onset of the auditory stimulus and the onset of the subject's response of /a/, as displayed on an oscilloscope. Voice termination time was defined as the latency between termination of the stimulus tone and the point at which the oscilloscopic signal decreased by 90%. No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups with respect to either VIT or VTT. In addition, no apparent relationships were present among VIT, VTT, or stuttering severity. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to John M. Baumgartner Division of Communication Pathology Texas Christian University Forth Worth TX 76129 USA. |
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