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Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 23, 2019
Hand Motor Cortex Excitability During Speaking in Persistent Developmental StutteringMartin Sommer, Sherko Omer, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 1, 2021
Enlarged Area of Mesencephalic Iron Deposits in Adults Who StutterJan Liman, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, Mathias Baehr, et al.
Plos One|October 11, 2018
Adults who stutter lack the specialised pre-speech facilitation found in non-stutterersAlexander Whillier, Sina Hommel, Nicole E Neef, et al.
Journal of Communication Disorders|January 14, 2021
Speech restructuring group treatment for 6-to-9-year-old children who stutter: A therapeutic trialHarald A Euler, Anna Merkel, Katja Hente, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|February 17, 2012
Reduced speech perceptual acuity for stop consonants in individuals who stutterNicole E Neef, Martin Sommer, Andreas Neef, et al.
Neuroimage|November 19, 2021
Fluency shaping increases integration of the command-to-execution and the auditory-to-motor pathways in persistent developmental stutteringAlexandra Korzeczek, Annika Primaßin, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|September 9, 2010
Right-shift for non-speech motor processing in adults who stutterNicole E Neef, Kristina Jung, Holger Rothkegel, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|December 4, 2003
The nature and treatment of stuttering as revealed by fMRI A within- and between-group comparisonKatrin Neumann, Harald A Euler, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, et al.
Brain Communications|May 7, 2021
Two cortical representations of voice control are differentially involved in speech fluencyNicole E Neef, Annika Primaßin, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|March 17, 2005
Cortical plasticity associated with stuttering therapyKatrin Neumann, Christine Preibisch, Harald A Euler, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 23, 2019
Hand Motor Cortex Excitability During Speaking in Persistent Developmental StutteringMartin Sommer, Sherko Omer, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 1, 2021
Enlarged Area of Mesencephalic Iron Deposits in Adults Who StutterJan Liman, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, Mathias Baehr, et al.
Plos One|October 11, 2018
Adults who stutter lack the specialised pre-speech facilitation found in non-stutterersAlexander Whillier, Sina Hommel, Nicole E Neef, et al.
Journal of Communication Disorders|January 14, 2021
Speech restructuring group treatment for 6-to-9-year-old children who stutter: A therapeutic trialHarald A Euler, Anna Merkel, Katja Hente, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|February 17, 2012
Reduced speech perceptual acuity for stop consonants in individuals who stutterNicole E Neef, Martin Sommer, Andreas Neef, et al.
Neuroimage|November 19, 2021
Fluency shaping increases integration of the command-to-execution and the auditory-to-motor pathways in persistent developmental stutteringAlexandra Korzeczek, Annika Primaßin, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|September 9, 2010
Right-shift for non-speech motor processing in adults who stutterNicole E Neef, Kristina Jung, Holger Rothkegel, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|December 4, 2003
The nature and treatment of stuttering as revealed by fMRI A within- and between-group comparisonKatrin Neumann, Harald A Euler, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, et al.
Brain Communications|May 7, 2021
Two cortical representations of voice control are differentially involved in speech fluencyNicole E Neef, Annika Primaßin, Alexander Wolff von Gudenberg, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|March 17, 2005
Cortical plasticity associated with stuttering therapyKatrin Neumann, Christine Preibisch, Harald A Euler, et al.
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