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Opening And Closing Jaw Movements Of Young Children Who Stutter., Victoria Tumanova, Anthony P. Buhr, Patricia Zevrowski, Jerald Moon, Richard Arenas, Torrey Loucks
Opening And Closing Jaw Movements Of Young Children Who Stutter., Victoria Tumanova, Anthony P. Buhr, Patricia Zevrowski, Jerald Moon, Richard Arenas, Torrey Loucks
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Objective: In this longitudinal study, we investigated the hypothesis that kinematic measures of jaw movement produced by children who stuttered (CWS) and children who did not stutter (CWNS) would differ between opening and closing speech gestures, across phonetic contexts, and across development.
Methods: Mean amplitude, velocity, and duration of jaw opening and closing gestures during repeated productions of bilabial syllables were analyzed longitudinally at 1-year intervals for 13 CWS and 7 children CWNS. The utterances ranged across four phonetic contexts: single-syllable, two-syllable, three-syllable, and six-syllable. For jaw movement transduction, a strain gauge was attached to a football helmet in a …