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Voice reaction time of stuttering and nonstuttering children and adults
Authors:Douglas E. Cross  Harold L. Luper
Affiliation:University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Communication and Theatre, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA;University of Tennessee, Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Abstract:The voice reaction time (VRT) of 5-yr old, 9-yr old, and adult stutterers and nonstutterers was investigated. Subjects initiated the sound / Λ / in response to fifty-five 1000-Hz tones of 1 sec duration. The tones were presented in five equal sets of 11 tones each with the silent intervals between the tones randomly selected to be 3, 4, 5, or 6 sec. Data analysis was based on responses 2–11 for each set. The VRTs for both the stutterers and the nonstutterers decreased significantly as an inverse function of age, with the largest decrease in reaction time occuring between 5 and 9 yr. The VRTs for the stutterers, however, were significantly slower than those of the nonstutterers at each of the three age levels. The results suggest that observed disruption in the laryngeal behavior for at least some stutterers may not result from the development of stuttering with age, but may contribute to early difficulty in the child's ability to produce fluent speech. Consideration of central factors are discussed.
Keywords:Address correspondence to: Douglas E. Cross   PhD   University of North Carolina at Greensboro   Department of Communication and Theatre   Greensboro   NC 27412   USA.
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