A Preliminary Survey of Vocal Tract Characteristics During Stuttering: Implications for Therapy

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From: Amy Shecterle
Date: 18 Oct 2012
Time: 20:06:50 -0500
Remote Name: 66.190.13.34

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Such a great post! Thank you so much for your insightful research on atypical laryngeal movements and its relation to stuttering. I am curious: Do you think that proprioception and muscle awareness play a role in your therapy outcomes? For example, if your clients were unaware of the atypical movement and did not feel any sort of sensation in the throat prior to phonation, do you think your therapy would be as successful? Or is muscle awareness a big step in your intervention? Thanks again for your research and good luck in your future endeavors


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