Abstract:Introduction: Auditory feedback changes, in general, provide the increase of the speech fluency of people who stutter, but few studies have investigated the effects on speech of people who clutter. Purpose: To compare the speech rate and frequency of speech disruption in spontaneous speech and reading of adults with and without cluttering, with two different auditory feedbacks. Methods: Participants were 16 adults, divided into two groups: Research Group (G1) composed by eight cluttering adults; Control Group … Show more
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