1. Reorganization of brain function after a short-term behavioral intervention for stuttering
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Danling Peng, Guosheng Ding, Yuhang Long, Lifen Zheng, Li Liu, Qian Yan, Peter G. T. Howell, and Chunming Lu
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Adult ,Male ,Linguistics and Language ,Cerebellum ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stuttering ,Frontal cortex ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Speech Therapy ,Audiology ,050105 experimental psychology ,Language and Linguistics ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Speech and Hearing ,0302 clinical medicine ,Intervention (counseling) ,medicine ,Humans ,Speech ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Brain function ,Cerebral Cortex ,Temporal cortex ,Functional connectivity ,05 social sciences ,Brain ,Temporal Lobe ,Frontal Lobe ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Insula ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
This study investigated changes in brain function that occurred over a 7-day behavioral intervention for adults who stutter (AWS). Thirteen AWS received the intervention (AWS+), and 13 AWS did not receive the intervention (AWS−). There were 13 fluent controls (FC−). All participants were scanned before and after the intervention. Whole-brain analysis pre-intervention showed significant differences in task-related brain activation between AWS and FC− in the right inferior frontal cortex (IFC) and left middle temporal cortex, but there were no differences between the two AWS groups. Across the 7-day period of the intervention, AWS+ alone showed a significant increase of brain activation in the left ventral IFC/insula. There were no changes in brain function for the other two groups. Further analysis revealed that the change did not correlate with resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) that AWS showed in the cerebellum (Lu et al., 2012). However, both changes in task-related brain function and RSFC correlated with changes in speech fluency level. Together, these findings suggest that functional reorganization in a brain region close to the left IFC that shows anomalous function in AWS, occurs after a short-term behavioral intervention for stuttering.
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- 2017
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