Neuroimaging study shows brain develops abnormally over lifespan of people who stutter.

A region of the brain thought to control speech production develops abnormally in children who stutter, a pattern that persists into adulthood, according to a new study from the University of Alberta and the University of Toronto.  In the first study to use MRI imaging to examine brain development in both children and adults who stutter, the researchers found abnormal development of grey matter in … Continue reading Neuroimaging study shows brain develops abnormally over lifespan of people who stutter.