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Electromyographic indications of laryngeal-area activity during stuttering expectancy
Authors:Ann E. McLean  Eugene B. Cooper
Affiliation:Belchertown State School, Belchertown, Massachusetts, 01007, USA;Communicative Disorders, The University of Alabama, University, Alabama 35486, USA
Abstract:Using surface electrodes, mean microvolt values of laryngeal-area muscle activity were determined for 13 male and 6 female stutterers during 10-sec periods in which single words were silently read and stuttering expectancy was indicated. No significant differences in levels of laryngeal-area muscle activity were found between periods of fluency expectancy and stuttering expectancy preceding both fluent and stuttered speech. The results were interpreted as being nonsupportive of the hypothesis that a breakdown in stutterers' laryngeal-area muscle activity occurs during moments of stuttering expectancy. In addition, the results suggest that the most common rationale for the utilization of laryngeal biofeedback procedures to enhance fluency should be questioned.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to Dr. Eugene B. Cooper   P.O. Box 1903   University   Alabama 35486   USA.
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