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  2. Characteristics of articulatory gestures in stuttered speech: A case study using real-time magnetic resonance imaging

    Lu, Y., Wiltshire, C. E. E., Watkins, K. E., Chiew, M. & Goldstein, L., 10 Apr 2022, In: Journal of Communication Disorders. 97, 106213.

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  3. Elevated iron concentration in putamen and cortical speech motor network in developmental stuttering

    Cler, G. J., Krishnan, S., Papp, D., Wiltshire, C. E. E., Chesters, J. & Watkins, K. E., 29 Nov 2021, In: Brain: A journal of Neurology. 144, 10, p. 2979-2984 6 p.

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  4. Failure of tDCS to modulate motor excitability and speech motor learning

    Wiltshire, C. E. E. & Watkins, K. E., Sept 2020, In: Neuropsychologia. 146, p. 107568

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    Speaking to a metronome reduces kinematic variability in typical speakers and people who stutter.

    Wiltshire, C., Cler, G. J., Chiew, M., Freudenberger, J., Chesters, J., Healy, M. P., Hoole, P. & Watkins, K. E., 16 Oct 2024, In: PLoS ONE.

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  6. Speech Movement Variability in People Who Stutter: A Vocal Tract Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

    Wiltshire, C. E. E., Chiew, M., Chesters, J., Healy, M. P. & Watkins, K. E., 16 Jul 2021, In: Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research. 64, 7, p. 2438-2452 15 p.

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