6TH WORLD CONGRESS
ON FLUENCY DISORDERS

5th – 8th
August, 2009
 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

 

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Saturday    8th August, 2009

 

 

9:00 – 10:00 am

Keynote Address

 

Multiple facets of stuttering: Insights from brain and behavioural research

n Luc De Nil

10:00 – 11:00 am

Poster Session

 

Speech rate of stutterers and non-stutterer's fluent speech Arcuri Claudia Fassin, Osborn Ellen, Schiefer Ana Maria, Chiari Brasilia Maria.
Speech rate in different severity degree of stuttering Arcuri Claudia Fassin, Osborn Ellen, Schiefer Ana Maria, Chiari Brasilia Maria.
Comparing syntax and morphology between CWS and CWNS: New Findings Bauman Jessica, Hall Nancy, Wagovich Stacy, Weber-Fox Christine, Ratner Nan Bernstein.
Analysis of records of interview speech in subjects with initial diagnosis of stuttering Cavalcanti Tatiana, Azevedo Nadia.
Multidimensional analysis of voice of people who stutter Dobrota Davidovic Nada, Petrovic Lazic Mirjana, Soster Darinka, Birac Branka.
5 year post-treatment speech and non-speech outcomes of the Comprehensive Stuttering Program Langevin Marilyn, Kully Deborah, Lomheim Holly, Haynes Elizabeth.
Brain Activity during Speech: Searching for Markers of Stuttering Persistency Loucks Torrey M.J., Kraft Shelly Jo, Choo Ai Leen, Sharma Harish, Ambrose Nicoline G.
Auditory processing in adults with stuttering, as indexed by auditory event-related potentials Jansson-Verkasalo E., Virta S-E., Suominen, K., Lehtihalmes, M.
Simulating neural impairments to syllable-level command generation in stuttering Civier Oren, Bullock Daniel H, Max Ludo, Guenther Frank H.
Towards an accessible motion tracking system for interactive speech motor practice Umanski Daniil.
Phenomenology of premonitory sensations and suppressive behaviors of adult stuttering Shinobu Murase, Takashi Kawashima, Seiichi Era.
Reduction of subjective distress caused by listeners' reactions Soster Darinka, Tadic Jelena, Dobrota Davidovic Nada.
Fluency and speech rate in familial stuttering Oliveira Cristiane Moco Canhetti, Domingues Carlos Eduardo Frigerio, Giacheti Celia Maria, Richieri-Costa Antonio, Moretti-Ferreira Danilo.
The pause in disfluency and Asperger's Syndrome: Preliminary Study Beltrame Jessica Monique, Torello Viera Renata Alves, Tamanaha Ana Carina, Arcuri Claudia, Perissinoto Jacy, Schiefer Ana Maria.
Stutter-like dysfluencies in Flemish Sign Language users Cosyns Marjan, Van Herreweghe Annemieke, Christiaens Griet, Van Borsel John.
Does language influence fluency behaviors: A study of fluency in Turkish Sen Aslihan, Kazanoglu Deniz, Rahmanlar Melike.
Bilingual Stuttering: Methodology and findings Tsai Pei-Tzu, Bernstein Ratner Nan.
Changes in speech behavior and attitude with the use of the SpeechEasy Britto Pereira MM, Esteves, T; Mariano, BO Brutten GJ; Vanryckeghem M
Comparison of linguistic knowledge between bilingual stutterer students and their normal peers Mohamadi Hiwa, Nilipour Reza, Yadegari Fariba, Karimlou Masoud

11:00 – 11:30 am

Coffee break

11:30 – 1:00 pm

Simultaneous Sessions

 

Auditorium

11:30 – 12:00

Treating stuttering in school age children with syllable-timed speechn Andrews Cheryl, O'Brian Sue, Onslow Mark, Packman Ann, Menzies Ross

 

 

12:00 – 12:30

Group therapy for school aged children who stammer: a survey n Liddle Hilary, James Sarah

 

12:30 – 1:00

Coping with stuttering at school-age: a parents and child perspectiven Emanuel Liora, Ezrati-Vinacour Ruth, Nitza Katz-Bernstein

 

Room 1

11:30 – 12:00

Cluttering and stuttering: different disorders and differing functional neurologies n Van Zaalen Y., Ward D., Nederveen A. J., Lameris J.L., Wijnen F., Dejonckere Ph.

 

 

12:00 – 12:30

Neurobiological explanations of developmental stuttering: Contributions from brain imaging studies n Watkins Kate, Ward David, Davis Steve, Howell Peter

 

Room 2

11:30 – 12:00

Electrophysiological measures of auditory responses in stuttering versus nonstuttering children n Cronin Kristine L., Cann Caitlin, Leavens Tracey, Musiek Frank E, Max Ludo

 

 

12:00 – 1:00

Electrophysiological response in stutterers: pre and post treatment results n De Andrade Claudia Regina Furquim, Sassi Fernanda Chiarion, Matas Carla Gentile, Neves Ivone Ferreira

 

Room 3

11:30 – 12:00

Association Studies of chromosome 18 microsatellites and Familial Persistent Stuttering n Domingues Carlos Eduardo Frigerio, Santoro Marcos Leite, Vieira Gustavo Henrique, Giacheti Celia Maria, Oliveira Cristiane Moco Canheti, Andrade Claudia Regina Furquim, Ferreira Ricardo de Godoy Mattos, Krieger Henrique, Moretti-Ferreira Danilo

 

 

12:00 – 12:30

Speech Fluency in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 n Cosyns Marjan, Stevens Elien, Saharan Nidhi, Mortier Geert, Janssens Sandra, Van Borsel John

 

 

12:30 – 1:00

Acoustic analysis of vocal quality using SpeechEasy n Ribeiro Livia Lima, Behlau Mara

 

Room 4

11:30 – 12:30

Perspectives on Bilingualism and Stuttering n Shenker Rosalee C., Watson Jennifer, Ratner Nan, Howell Peter, Van Borsel John

 

 

12:30 – 1:00

The influence of language dominance on stuttering severity in Kurdish-Persian stutterer n Mohamadi Hiwa, Nilipour Reza, Yadegari Fariba, Karimlou Masoud

1:00 – 2:00 pm

Lunch

2:00 – 5:00 pm

Simultaneous Sessions

 

Auditorium

ICA seminar: Global Perspectives on Cluttering: Research, Assessment and Treatment n Reichel Isabella K., Scaler-Scott Kathleen, Van Borsel John, Ward David, Leahy Margaret, Sonsterud Hilda, Adams Charley, St. Louis Kenneth O., van Zaalen Yvonne, Ademola A.A. Grace, Arulogun Oyedunni

 

Room 1

2:00 – 4:00

Intervention strategies for a cognitive behavioral treatment of stuttering n Eggers Kurt

 

 

4:00 – 4:30

Motivation to stuttering therapy and self-concept n Tarkowski Zbigniew, Barszcz Agata

 

Room 2

2:00 – 3:00

The Identification and Measurement of Stuttering in Preschool Children n Einarsdottir Johanna

 

 

3:00 – 3:30

Fluent and stuttering individuals: differences between SLD and OD n Juste Fabiola, de Andrade Claudia R. F.

 

 

3:30 – 4:30

Free to Stutter: integrative intensive therapy for adults n Leahy Margaret M., O Dwyer Mary, Ryan Fiona

 

Room 3

2:00 – 3:00

Exploring individual differences in Lidcombe Program Treatment: Some preliminary thoughts n Hayhow Rosemarie, Shenker, Rosalee, Weiss Amy L.

 

 

3:00 – 3:30

Predicting treatment time with the Lidcombe Program: A North American replication n Koushik Sarita, Shenker Rosalee, Hewat Sally, Onslow Mark

 

 

3:30 – 4:00

Parent-child interaction after the Lidcombe Program and the DCM- based treatment n Oonk Leonoor, Franken Marie-Christine, Koedoot Caroline

 

 

4:00 – 5:00

A Brief Introduction to Solution Focused Brief Therapy (Part II) n Botterill Willie

 

Room 4

The Camperdown Program for Adults who Stutter: A Workshop n O'Brian Sue, Onslow Mark, Packman Ann

5:00 pm

Closing Ceremony

 

 

 

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