The relationship between treatment exposure times and changes in stuttering frequency during contingent stimulation
Authors:
John Eric Christensen
Affiliation:
University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska 68182, USA
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, USA
Abstract:
Four adult stutterers were exposed to 60 consecutive minutes of verbal contigent stimulation. In each session subjects spoke until a stuttering frequency stability criterion was met (baserate) followed by 60 min of exposure to the word wrong presented contingently upon each instance of stuttering. The data were analyzed according to changes in stuttering which occured following 20, 40, and 60 min of treatment exposure. The results revealed that stuttering frequency was reduced for all subjects during all three 20-min segments of the treatment condition. The only significant reductions in stuttering frequency, however, occured within the first 20 min of treatment.