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Time estimation by adults who stutter.

R Ezrati-Vinacour1, I Levin

  • 1Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel. ruthez@post.tau.ac.il

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR
|February 24, 2001
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Adults who stutter show less accurate time estimation, particularly during speaking tasks. Severity of stuttering correlates with time estimation inaccuracy, especially in oral tasks using the production method.

Area of Science:

  • Speech and Language Pathology
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Stuttering is often associated with communicative time pressure.
  • Understanding cognitive factors in stuttering is crucial for effective interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of stuttering on time estimation abilities.
  • To compare time estimation between stutterers and fluent speakers across different tasks.
  • To explore the influence of stuttering severity on time perception.

Main Methods:

  • Two groups of 47 adults (stutterers and fluent speakers) participated.
  • Participants estimated durations of four verbal tasks (speaking and non-speaking).
  • Time estimation was assessed using production and reproduction methods.

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Main Results:

  • Time estimation accuracy differed between stutterers and fluent speakers, depending on the task.
  • Stutterers exhibited greater inaccuracy in oral verbal tasks, especially during conversation.
  • Severe stutterers were less accurate than mild stutterers, particularly in oral production tasks.

Conclusions:

  • Stuttering affects time estimation, with oral tasks posing greater challenges.
  • Cognitive factors like attention to time and mental workload may influence these differences.
  • Findings suggest potential clinical implications for speech therapy and cognitive interventions.