2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2022.869571
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The Relationship Between Auditory-Motor Integration, Interoceptive Awareness, and Self-Reported Stuttering Severity

Abstract: Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental speech disorder associated with motor timing that differs from non-stutterers. While neurodevelopmental disorders impacted by timing are associated with compromised auditory-motor integration and interoception, the interplay between those abilities and stuttering remains unexplored. Here, we studied the relationships between speech auditory-motor synchronization (a proxy for auditory-motor integration), interoceptive awareness, and self-reported stuttering severity using remo… Show more

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“…Condition 4 also involves no auditory feedback but provides the subject with an external cue of the target rate. Previous research indicates that individual differences in white matter structures connecting auditory and frontal regions lead to quantitative differences in speech syllabic rhythm behaviors under this condition 29 , and the level of synchronization between produced and perceived speech has been proposed as a marker for different types of stuttering disorders 30 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Condition 4 also involves no auditory feedback but provides the subject with an external cue of the target rate. Previous research indicates that individual differences in white matter structures connecting auditory and frontal regions lead to quantitative differences in speech syllabic rhythm behaviors under this condition 29 , and the level of synchronization between produced and perceived speech has been proposed as a marker for different types of stuttering disorders 30 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compatibly, audio-motor interactions seem to be bi-directionally impaired in DS (Chang et al, 2016; Daliri & Max, 2015, 2018; Halag-Milo et al, 2016; Kim et al, 2020). From a behavioral point of view, malfunctioning of predictive timing during auditory-motor coupling in people who stutter can lead to some differences when compared to fluent speakers (e.g., Falk et al, 2015; however, works reporting no overt differences in auditory-motor integration are also available, e.g., Assaneo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, audio-motor interactions appear to be bi-directionally impaired in DS, with deficits in properly integrating auditory feedback in speech production (Bradshaw et al, 2021; Chang et al, 2016; Daliri & Max, 2015, 2018; Halag-Milo et al, 2016; Hesse, 2023; Kim et al, 2020). From a behavioral point of view, conflicting results have been reported, with some studies finding malfunctioning of predictive timing during auditory-motor coupling in people who stutter can lead to some differences when compared to fluent speakers (Falk et al, 2015) and others reporting no overt differences in auditory-motor integration (Assaneo et al, 2022). Therefore, audio-motor interaction seems instrumental for effective speech production and to be inefficient in DS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%