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« Back to PublicationsSubcortical correlates of developmental language disorder: more than the neostriatum.
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Cler GJ. et al, (2026), Brain Commun, 8
Failure to replicate enhancement of speech adaptation using tDCS over motor cortex and cerebellum.
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Yuan Q. et al, (2025), Cortex, 192, 152 - 164
Subcortical Correlates of Developmental Language Disorder: More than the Neostriatum
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Cler GJ. et al, (2025)
Differences in brain activity during sentence repetition in people who stutter: a combined analysis of four fMRI studies
Preprint
Demirel B. et al, (2025)
Failure to replicate enhancement of speech adaptation using tDCS over motor cortex and cerebellum
Preprint
Yuan Q. et al, (2025)
Failure to replicate enhancement of speech adaptation using tDCS over motor cortex and cerebellum
Preprint
Yuan Q. et al, (2025)
n fMRI study of initiation and inhibition of manual and spoken responses in people who stutter.
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Wiltshire CEE. et al, (2025), Imaging Neurosci (Camb), 3
Stuttering: Our Current Knowledge, Research Opportunities, and Ways to Address Critical Gaps.
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Chang S-E. et al, (2025), Neurobiol Lang (Camb), 6
The Effects of Theta-Gamma Peak Stimulation on Sensorimotor Learning During Speech Production.
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Demirel B. et al, (2025), Neurobiol Lang (Camb), 6
No Evidence of Altered Language Laterality in People Who Stutter across Different Brain Imaging Studies of Speech and Language
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Demirel B. et al, (2024)
Rehabilitating homonymous visual field deficits: white matter markers of recovery-stage 2 registered report.
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Willis HE. et al, (2024), Brain Commun, 6
No evidence of altered language laterality in people who stutter across different brain imaging studies of speech and language.
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Demirel B. et al, (2024), Brain Commun, 6
Speaking to a metronome reduces kinematic variability in typical speakers and people who stutter.
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Wiltshire CEE. et al, (2024), PLoS One, 19
Rehabilitating homonymous visual field deficits: white matter markers of recovery-stage 1 registered report.
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Willis HE. et al, (2024), Brain Commun, 6