Speech planning and execution in children who stutter: Preliminary findings from a fNIRS investigation. (September 2021)
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- Speech planning and execution in children who stutter: Preliminary findings from a fNIRS investigation. (September 2021)
- Main Title:
- Speech planning and execution in children who stutter: Preliminary findings from a fNIRS investigation
- Authors:
- Jackson, Eric S.
Wijeakumar, Sobanawartiny
Beal, Deryk S.
Brown, Bryan
Zebrowski, Patricia M.
Spencer, John P. - Abstract:
- Highlights: Speech planning and execution were studied in children who stutter using fNIRS. Planning was associated with atypical activation in bilateral IFG and right SMG. Execution associated with atypical patterns in bilateral preCG/IFG, and right SMG/STG. Possible impairments in sensorimotor integration and inhibitory control are discussed. Abstract: Few studies have investigated the neural mechanisms underlying speech production in children who stutter (CWS), despite the critical importance of understanding these mechanisms closer to the time of stuttering onset. The relative contributions of speech planning and execution in CWS therefore are also unknown. Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy, the current study investigated neural mechanisms of planning and execution in a small sample of 9–12 year-old CWS and controls (N = 12) by implementing two tasks that manipulated speech planning and execution loads. Planning was associated with atypical activation in bilateral inferior frontal gyrus and right supramarginal gyrus. Execution was associated with atypical activation in bilateral precentral gyrus and inferior frontal gyrus, as well as right supramarginal gyrus and superior temporal gyrus. The CWS exhibited some activation patterns that were similar to the adults who stutter (AWS) as reported in our previous study: atypical planning in frontal areas including left inferior frontal gyrus and atypical execution in fronto-temporo-parietal regions including leftHighlights: Speech planning and execution were studied in children who stutter using fNIRS. Planning was associated with atypical activation in bilateral IFG and right SMG. Execution associated with atypical patterns in bilateral preCG/IFG, and right SMG/STG. Possible impairments in sensorimotor integration and inhibitory control are discussed. Abstract: Few studies have investigated the neural mechanisms underlying speech production in children who stutter (CWS), despite the critical importance of understanding these mechanisms closer to the time of stuttering onset. The relative contributions of speech planning and execution in CWS therefore are also unknown. Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy, the current study investigated neural mechanisms of planning and execution in a small sample of 9–12 year-old CWS and controls (N = 12) by implementing two tasks that manipulated speech planning and execution loads. Planning was associated with atypical activation in bilateral inferior frontal gyrus and right supramarginal gyrus. Execution was associated with atypical activation in bilateral precentral gyrus and inferior frontal gyrus, as well as right supramarginal gyrus and superior temporal gyrus. The CWS exhibited some activation patterns that were similar to the adults who stutter (AWS) as reported in our previous study: atypical planning in frontal areas including left inferior frontal gyrus and atypical execution in fronto-temporo-parietal regions including left precentral gyrus, and right inferior frontal, superior temporal, and supramarginal gyri. However, differences also emerged. Whereas CWS and AWS both appear to exhibit atypical activation in right inferior and supramarginal gyri during execution, only CWS appear to exhibit this same pattern during planning. In addition, the CWS appear to exhibit atypical activation in left inferior frontal and right precentral gyri related to execution, whereas AWS do not. These preliminary results are discussed in the context of possible impairments in sensorimotor integration and inhibitory control for CWS. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of clinical neuroscience. Volume 91(2021)
- Journal:
- Journal of clinical neuroscience
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- Volume 91(2021)
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- Volume 91, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 91
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0091-2021-0000
- Page Start:
- 32
- Page End:
- 42
- Publication Date:
- 2021-09
- Subjects:
- CON controls -- CWS children who stutter -- DSN different syllable non-words -- fNIRS functional near-infrared spectroscopy -- HbO oxy-hemoglobin -- HbR deoxy-hemoglobin -- IFG inferior frontal gyrus -- IPL inferior parietal lobule -- MFG marginal frontal gyrus -- MNI Montreal Neurological Institute -- OcL paracentral lobule -- preCG/postCG precentral and postcentral gyrus -- preSMA/SMA pre-/supplementary motor area -- RO Rolandic operculum -- SMG supramarginal gyrus -- SPL superior parietal lobule -- SSN same syllable non-words -- STG superior temporal gyrus
Stuttering -- Fluency -- fNIRS -- Planning -- Execution
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jocn.2021.06.018 ↗
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