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9:00 – 10:00 am
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Keynote Address
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Technology in stuttering treatment for children and adults
n Elizabeth Harrison
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10:00 – 11:00 am
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Simultaneous Sessions
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Auditorium
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10:00
– 10:30
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The Awareness of Stuttering: A Dublin (Ireland) Surveyn Harte Emma, Leahy Margaret
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10:30
– 11:00
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Public attitudes toward stuttering in Turkey: Probability versus convenience sampling n St. Louis Kenneth O., Özdemir R. Sertan, Topbas Seyhun
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Room 1
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10:00
– 10:30
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Dysfluency levels in various speaking conditions in acquired neurogenic stuttering
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Balasubramanian Venu, Cronin Kristine, Max Ludo
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10:30
– 11:00
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Comparing sequence learning and retention in stuttering and Parkinson’s disease
n Smits-Bandstra Sarah, Gracco Vince, De Nil Luc
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Room 2
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10:00
– 10:30
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Teasing out the relationship between social anxiety and stuttering severity
n Jelcic Jaksic Suzana, Brestovci Behlul, Rowley Dave
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10:30
– 11:00
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Perfectionism and stuttering: findings of an online survey
n Brocklehurst Paul, Corley Martin
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Room 3
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10:00
– 10:30
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Assessment of coordination in groups of speakers who stutter and controls
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Anderson Andrew, Howell Peter
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10:30
– 11:00
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Speech and nonspeech sensorimotor learning in individuals who stutter
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Max Ludo, Baldwin Caitlin J., Cronin Kristine L., Flanagan J. Randall
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Room 4
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10:00
– 10:30
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Fluency profile of children with speech language impairment
n De Andrade Claudia Regina Furquim, Béfi-Lopes Debora Maria, Juste Fabíola, de Araújo Karina
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10:30
– 11:00
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Lexical Characteristics Effect of Stuttered Words in Persian-Speaking Children
n Bakhtiar Mehdi, Salmalian Tahmine, Ghanadzadeh Mehdi, Nilipour Reza
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11:00 – 11:30 am
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Coffee break
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11:30 – 1:00 pm
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Simultaneous Sessions
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Auditorium
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11:30
– 12:00
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Overreliance on auditory feedback control in stuttering: A modeling study n Civier Oren, Tasko Stephen M., Guenther Frank H
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12:00
– 12:30
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Attention processes in children who stutter n Eggers Kurt, De Nil Luc F, Van den Bergh Bea
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Room 1
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11:30
– 12:30
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Timing and tallying dysfluencies using Praat computer software
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Corthals Paul
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12:30
– 1:00
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A new method to measure childhood stuttering
n O’Brian Sue, Pilowsky Rachel, Jones Mark, Onslow Mark, Packman Ann, Menzies Ross
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Room 2
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11:30
– 12:00
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Temperament, life events, and home environment in developmental stuttering severity
n Kraft Shelly Jo, Ambrose Nicoline, Chon HeeCheong
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12:00
– 12:30
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Case Study of a 13-years-old Boy with Depression and Stutter
n Lajos Peter
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12:30
– 1:00
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Verbal memory at children who stutter and emotion-related word semantic
n Sovilj Mirjana, Stokic Miodrag, Stevovic Nikoleta
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Room 3
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11:30
– 12:00
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Lip-EMG during sentence production of persons who do and do not stutter
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Bosshardt Hans-Georg, Ballmer Waltraud
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12:00
– 12:30
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Orofacial abilities of children who stutter and the relation to therapy outcome
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Cook Susanne, Donlan Chris, Howell Peter
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12:30
– 1:00
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What the tongue tells us about speaking
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Corley Martin, McMillan Corey T.
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Room 4
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11:30
– 12:00
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Stuttering, cluttering, and phonological complexity: Three case studies
n Wolk Lesley, LaSalle Lisa R
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12:00
– 1:00
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Genetic epidemiological relations between Stuttering, Cluttering and Specific Language Impairment
n Fibiger Steen, von Bornemann Hjelmborg Jacob, Fagnani Corrado, Skytthe Axel
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1:00 – 2:00 pm
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Lunch
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2:00 – 5:00 pm
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Excursion
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7:30 pm
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Gala Dinner
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