The Brains of Adult Stutterers: Are They Different from Nonstutterers?

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This is a threaded discussion page for the International Stuttering Awareness Day Online Conference. To ask a question or make a comment hit the POST link above which should bring up a POST ARTICLE form. Fill in your subject and name and type your question. Then, and this is important, hit the POST ARTICLE button just below the comments form. Your response is now posted, but you may have to hit the reload button on your browser to read it. For some internet service providers (like AOL), your post may not appear until the following day. Please do not repost messages several times. If you have followed the instructions, it should work. There is a TEST threaded discussion available at http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/cahn_mnsu_edu/totest. If you are still having trouble, you can contact kuster@mnsu.edu. Between now and the end of the day on October 22, the presenters have agreed to respond to any appropriate questions made by participants. Please do not use this page to create a personal agenda or to ask questions you should be able to find in a textbook about stuttering. Thank you very much for your participation!!

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Permission to publish Mike Hughes 10/2/02
stuttering and high blood pressure Joseph Lukong - from Cameroon 10/5/02
Re: stuttering and high blood pressure Janis Ingham 10/6/02
Stuttering and Apraxia Maggie Mitchell, Minnesota State University Mankato, first year graduate student 10/6/02
Re: Stuttering and Apraxia Janis Ingham 10/6/02
 
 
brains the same or different Marjorie Rosenthal Foer 10/6/02
Re: brains the same or different Roger Ingham 10/8/02
Genetics Karen Winter - Graduate Student 10/7/02
Re: Genetics Roger Ingham 10/8/02
One size doesn't fit all Ed Feuer 10/10/02
Re: One size doesn't fit all Janis Ingham 10/10/02
Brains of Adult Stutters Ivette S. 10/11/02
Re: Brains of Adult Stutters Janis Ingham 10/11/02
Neurotransmitters Olivia Jo Burleigh, first year graduate student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette 10/12/02
Re: Neurotransmitters Roger Ingham 10/13/02
Men vs. Women stutterer brain Nicole Suire, Graduate student at University of Louisiana at Lafayette 10/12/02
Re: Men vs. Women stutterer brain Janis Ingham 10/13/02
Re: Men vs. Women stutterer brain Ellen-Marie Silverman 11/14/02
 
TMS and stuttering Holger Stenzel, Germany 10/13/02
Re: TMS and stuttering Janis Ingham 10/13/02
Re: TMS and stuttering Janis Ingham - TMS reference 10/13/02
Condition Sue Meulebroeck 10/13/02
Re: Condition Janis Ingham 10/14/02
Female Stutterers Maggie Mitchell 10/14/02
Re: Female Stutterers Janis Ingham 10/14/02
Re: Female Stutterers Ellen-Marie Silverman 11/7/02
Thanks Rachel Duffy, grad student 10/14/02
Re: Thanks Janis Ingham 10/15/02
Brain Imaging and Stuttering Amber Tincher 10/16/02
Re: Brain Imaging and Stuttering Janis Ingham 10/17/02
Implications? Bob Quesal 10/17/02
Re: Implications? Roger Ingham 10/17/02
congratulation Moussa Dao from  W Africa 10/17/02
Re: congratulation Janis Ingham 10/17/02
Female Stutterer Results Mary Strom 10/18/02
Re: Female Stutterer Results Janis Ingham 10/18/02
Testing Matthew Terry 10/21/02
Question Kellie Wilson 10/22/02

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