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Online cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation to the right homologue of Broca's area improves speech fluency in people who stutter

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Previous functional imaging studies demonstrate that people who stutter (PWS) exhibit over‐ and under‐activation of Broca's and Wernicke's areas and their right hemisphere homologues when speaking. However, it is unclear… Click to show full abstract

Previous functional imaging studies demonstrate that people who stutter (PWS) exhibit over‐ and under‐activation of Broca's and Wernicke's areas and their right hemisphere homologues when speaking. However, it is unclear whether this altered activation represents the neural cause of speech dysfluency or a secondary compensatory activation in PWS. To clarify the functional significance of the altered activation pattern in classic language areas and their right homologues, we examined whether the severity of stuttering was affected when the activation of these areas was modulated by brain stimulation.

Keywords: cathodal transcranial; stimulation; activation; people stutter; transcranial direct; online cathodal

Journal Title: Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Year Published: 2019

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