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The following articles relate to the original investigations regarding the development of the SpeechEasy fluency device.
  1. Saltuklaroglu, T. & Kalinowski, J. (2006). The inhibition of stuttering via the presentation of natural speech and sinusoidal speech analogs. Neuroscience Letters 404, 196-201.
  2. Guntupalli, V.K., Kalinowski, J. Nanjundeswaran, C. Saltuklaroglu, T. & Everhart., DE (2006). Psychophysiological responses of adults who do not stutter while listening to stuttering. International Journal of Psychophysiology,62, 1-8.
  3. Guntupalli, V.K., Kalinowski J. & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2006). The need for self-report data in the assessment of stuttering therapy efficacy: repetitions and prolongations of speech. The stuttering syndrome. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders , 41, 1-18.
  4. Guntupalli VK, Kalinowski J, Saltuklaroglu T, Nanjundeswaran C., (2005) The effects of temporal modification of second speech signals on stuttering inhibition at two speech rates in adults. Neurosciences Letters,;385:7-12.
  5. Saltuklaroglu T, Kalinowski J. (2005). How effective is therapy for childhood stuttering? Dissecting and reinterpreting the evidence in light of spontaneous recovery rates.
  6. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 40 (3): 359-374 Kalinowski, J., (2006)., Review: Evidence-based treatment of stuttering: empirical bases and clinical applications edited by Anne Bothe,. Journal of Child Neuropsychology.
  7. Rami, M. K., Kalinowski, J., Rastatter, M. P., Holbert, D., & Allen, M. (2005). Choral reading with filtered speech: Effect on stuttering. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 100, 421-431.
  8. Kalinowski J, Saltuklaroglu T, Dayalu VN & Guntupalli VK (2005). Is it possible for speech therapy to improve upon natural recovery rates in children who stutter? International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders., 40 (3): 349-358
  9. Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A., (2005). Stuttering Frequency on Meaningful and Non-Meaningful Words in Adults who Stutter. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica.
  10. Kalinowski, J., Saltuklaroglu, T., Guntupalli, V, & Stuart, A. (2004). Gestural Recovery and the Role Forward and Reversed Syllabic Repetitions as Stuttering Inhibitors in Adults, Neuroscience Letters.
  11. Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., Dayalu, V.N., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P ( 2004) Voluntary stuttering suppresses true stuttering: A window on the speech perception-production link, Perception & Psychophysics.
  12. Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., & Guntupalli, V (2004). Towards a common neural substrate in the immediate and effective inhibition of stuttering. International Journal of Neuroscience, 114, 435-450.
  13. Kalinowski, J., & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2004). The road to efficient and effective stuttering management: information for physicians. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 20, 509-515.
  14. Kalinowski, J. & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2003). Choral Speech: The Amelioration of Stuttering via Imitation and the Mirror Neuronal System. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 27, 339-347.
  15. Stuart, A., & Kalinowski, J. (2004). The perception of speech naturalness of post-therapeutic and altered auditory feedback speech of adults with mild and severe stuttering. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica. 56:347-357
  16. Kalinowski, J., Guntupalli, V., Stuart, A., & Saltuklaroglu, T. (in press). Self-reported efficacy of an ear-level prosthetic device that delivers altered auditory feedback for the management of stuttering. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research.
  17. Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (2003). Interpreting differences in stuttering frequency on content and function words: A reply to Wingate. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 46,1471-1472.
  18. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V.N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P. (2004). Say it with me: Stuttering inhibited. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. Apr;26(2):161-8.
  19. Saltuklaroglu, T, Kalinowski, J, . Dayalu, V, . Guntupalli, V., Stuart, A. Rastatter M., (2003) A temporal window for the central inhibition of stuttering via exogenous speech signals in adults, Neuroscience Letters, 349, 120-124.
  20. Kalinowski, J. & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2003). Speaking With a Mirror : Engagement of Mirror Neurons Via Choral Speech and Its Derivatives Induces Stuttering Inhibition. Medical Hypotheses, 60(4):538-43
  21. Rami, M.K., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A. & Rastatter, M.P. (2003). Self-perceptions of speech language pathologists-in-training before and after pseudostutteing experiences on the telephone. Disability and Rehabilitation, 25, 491-496.
  22. Stuart, A., Xia, S., Jiang, Y., Jiang, T., Kalinowski, J., & Rastatter, M.P. (2003). The first self-contained in-the-ear device to deliver altered auditory feedback: Applications for stuttering. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Feb;31(2):233-7.
  23. Kalinowski, J., & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2003). The Inhibition of Stuttering: A Viable Alternative to Contemporary Therapy. Family Medicine. Jan;35(1):7-8
  24. Kalinowski, J. (2003). Self-reported efficacy of an all in-the-ear-canal prosthetic device to inhibit stuttering during one hundred hours of university teaching: A Case Study, Disability Rehabilitation, 21;25(2):107-11.
  25. Saltuklaroglu, T. & Kalinowski, J. (2002). The End Product of Behavioural Stuttering Therapy: Three Decades of Denaturing the Disorder. Disability and Rehabilitation,15;24(15):786-9.
  26. Kalinowski, J., Dayalu, V. N., & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2002).Cautionary Notes on Interpreting the Efficacy of Treatment Programs for Children who Stutter. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders Jul-Sep;37(3):359-361.
  27. Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Holbert, D., & Rastatter, M. P. (2002). Stuttering frequency on content and function words in adults who stutter: A concept revisited. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 45, 871-878.
  28. Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., Rastatter, M.P. and Lynch, K. (2002). Effects of delayed auditory feedback on normal speakers at normal and fast speech rates. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 111, 2237-2241.
  29. Dayalu, V. N , Kalinowski, J., & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2002) Active Inhibition of Stuttering Results In Pseudofluency: A Reply To Craig. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 94, 1050-1052.
  30. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J. (2002). Reduction of Stuttering: The Dual Inhibition Hypothesis, Medical Hypotheses, 58(1), 67-71.
  31. Kalinowski, J. & Dayalu, V. (2002) A Common Element in the Immediate Inducement of Effortless, Natural-Sounding, Fluent Speech in Stutterers: "The Second Speech Signal". Medical Hypotheses, 58(1), 61-66.
  32. Dayalu V N, & Kalinowski J. (2002). Pseudofluency in adults who stutter: the illusory outcome of therapy. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 94, 87-96.
  33. Kalinowski, J., Dayalu, V. N., & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2001). Second Speech Signals versus Prolonged Speech techniques: A Reply to Onslow. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 36, 527-529.
  34. Dayalu, V. & Kalinowski, J., (2001) Pseudofluency: Stuttering Therapy Results in Pseudofluency. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 36, 405-408.
  35. Dayalu, V. N., Saltuklaroglu, T, Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P., (2001). Producing the Vowel /a/ Prior to Speech Inhibits Stuttering in Adults in the English Language, Neuroscience Letters 306, 111-115. Kalinowski, J., Dayalu, V., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M.P, & Rami, M. (2000). Stutter-free and Stutter-filled Speech Signals and Their Role In Stuttering Amelioration. Neuroscience Letters, 293, 115-118.
  36. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M. P, Snyder, G., & Dayalu, V. (2000). Inducement of Fluent Speech in Persons Who Stutter Via Visual Choral Speech. Neuroscience Letters, 281,198-200.
  37. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Wamsley, L., & Rastatter, M.P. (1999) . Effect of monitoring condition and altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 42, 1347-1354.
  38. Stuart, A. (1999). The distraction hypothesis and the practice of pseudoscience: A reply to Bloodstein (1998). Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 42, 913-914.
  39. Kalinowski, Stuart, Rastatter, Miller, Zimmerman, and Shine (1998). Examination of altered auditory feedback:Therapeutic implications. In E.C.Healey and H.F. M. Peters (Eds.) Proceedings of the Second World Congress on Fluency Disorders. Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Nijmegen University Press.(pp. 54-57)
  40. Kalinowski, A., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P. (1998). A latent trait approach to the development of persistent stuttering. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 87, 1331-1358.
  41. Rastatter, M.P., Stuart, A., & Kalinowski, J. (1998). Quantitative electroencephalogram of posterior cortical areas of fluent and stuttering participants during reading with normal and altered auditory feedback. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 87, 623-633.
  42. Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1998). Effect of extended exposure to frequency altered feedback on stuttering during reading and spontaneous speech. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 41, 479-490.
  43. Kalinowski, J., Rastatter, M.P., & Stuart, A. (1998). Altered auditory feedback research conditions and situations of everyday life: Comments on Ingham, Moglia, Frank, Costello Ingham, and Cordes (1997). Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 41, 511-512.
  44. Zimmerman, S., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P (1997). Effect of altered auditory feedback on people who stutter during scripted telephone conversations. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 40, 1130-1134.
  45. Armson, J., Kalinowski, J., Foote, S., Witt, C., & Stuart, A. (1997). Effect of frequency altered feedback and audience size on stuttering. European Journal of Disorders of Communication, 32, 359-366.
  46. Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., & Rastatter, M.P. (1997). Effects of monaural and binaural altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 101, 3806-3809.
  47. Stuart, A., Miller, R.K., Kalinowski, J., & Rastatter, M.P. (1997). The effect of speaking into a passive resonator on stuttering frequency. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 84, 1343-1346.
  48. Armson, J, , Jenson, S., Gallant, D. Kalinowski, and Fee, J. (1997) Use of audible struggle to differentiate normal disfluency from stuttering. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology.
  49. McGee, L., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (1996). Effect of a videotape documentary on high school students' perceptions of a high school male who stutters. Journal of Speech-Language-Pathology and Audiology, 20, 240-246.
  50. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Armson, J. (1997). Response to Ingham: Seeking truthfulness of stuttering research data. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 22, 57-59.
  51. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Sark, S., & Armson, J. (1996). Stuttering amelioration at various auditory feedback delays and speech rates. European Journal of Disorders of Communication, 31, 259-269.
  52. Glover, H., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. (1996). Effect of instruction to sing on stuttering frequency at normal and fast rates. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 83, 511-522.
  53. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Armson, J. (1996). Perception of stutterers and nonstutterers during speaking and nonspeaking situations. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 5,.61-69.
  54. Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., Stenstrom, R., & Jones, K. (1996). Fluency effect of frequency alterations of plus/minus one-half and one-quarter octave shifts in auditory feedback of people who stutter. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 39, 396-401.
  55. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Armson, J. (1996). Perception of stutterers and nonstutterers during speaking and nonspeaking situations. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 5,.61-69.
  56. Stuart, A., & Kalinowski, J. (1996). Fluent speech, fast articulatory rate, and delayed auditory feedback: Creating a crisis for a scientific revolution? Perceptual and Motor Skills, 82, 211-218.
  57. Rastatter, M.P., & Stuart, A. (1995). Hemispheric picture-naming hierarchies in stuttering subjects. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 81, 899-908.
  58. MacLeod, J., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Armson, J. (1995). Effect of single and combined altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency at two speech rates. Journal of Communication Disorders, 28, 217-228.
  59. Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1995). Effect of normal and fast articulatory rates on stuttering frequency. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 20, 293-302.
  60. Kalinowski, J., Noble, S., Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1994). Pretreatment and posttreatment speech naturalness ratings of adults with mild and severe stuttering. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 3, 61-66.
  61. Hargrave, S., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Armson, J., & Jones, K. (1994). Effect of frequency altered feedback on stutterers' fluency at two speech rates. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 37, 1113-1119.
  62. Armson, J., & Kalinowski, J. (1994). Examination of Adams' positions on the speech production abilities of people who stutter. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 37, 813-814.
  63. Armson, J., & Kalinowski, J. (1994). Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: Difficulties in separating cause from effect. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 37, 69-82.
  64. Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., Roland-Mieszkowski, M., Stuart, A., & Gracco, V. (1993). The effects of alterations in auditory feedback on stuttering frequency. Language and Speech, 36, 1-16. (Also appeared in Haskins Laboratories Status Reports on Speech Research, 1992, SR-111/112, 111-120.)
  65. Kalinowski, J., Armson, J. Stuart, A., & Lerman, J. (1993). Speech clinicians and the general public's perception of self and stutterers. Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 17, 79-85.
  66. Doody, I., Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1993). Stereotypes of stutterers and nonstutterers in three rural communities in Newfoundland. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 18, 363-373.
  67. Kalinowski, J.S. Lerman, J.W. & Watt, J. (1987). A preliminary examination of perceptions of self and others in stutterers and nonstutterers. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 12, 317-332.

Published Chapters

  1. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M., Miller, R., Zimmerman, S. and Shine, R. (submitted). Examination of altered auditory feedback: Therapeutic implications. Stuttering. Proceedings from the Second World Congress on Fluency Disorders.
  2. Glover, H., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A. & Rastatter, M. (1997). Instructing stutterers to sing: Effect on stuttering frequency at two rates speaking rates. In W. Hulstijn, H.F.M.Peters, & P.H.H.M. Van Lieshout (Eds.), Speech production: Motor control, brain research, and fluency disorders (pp. 487-494). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science.
  3. Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., Stuart, A., Hargrave, S., Sark, S., & MacLeod, J. (1995). Effect of alterations in auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during fast and normal speech rates. In C.W. Starkweather & H.F.M. Peters (Eds.), Stuttering: Proceedings from the First World Congress on Fluency Disorders (pp. 51-55). Nijmegen, The Netherlands: University Press Nijmegen.
  4. Armson. J., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (1995). A model of stuttering remediation: Multiple factors underlying fluency enhancement. In C.W. Starkweather & H.F.M. Peters (Eds.), Stuttering: Proceedings from the First World Congress on Fluency Disorders (pp. 296-300). Nijmegen, The Netherlands: University Press Nijmegen. Published Refereed Abstracts or Presentations
  5. Saltuklaroglu, T., Guntupalli, V.K., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Dayalu, V.N. (2004). Self-reported efficacy of school-based speech therapists in ameliorating stuttering. Poster presented at the 2004 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA.
  6. Saltuklaroglu, T., Guntupalli, V.K., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (2004). A temporal window for exogenously induced stuttering inhibition. Poster presented at the 2004 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA.
  7. Guntupalli, V.K., Saltuklaroglu, T., Lever, T., King, K., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (2004). Peripheral-physiological responses of fluent adults to fluent and dysfluent speech. Poster presented at the 2004 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA.
  8. Guntupalli, V.K., Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A. (2004). Effect of temporal modification of second speech signals on stuttering. Poster presented at the 2004 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA.
  9. Saltuklaroglu, T., Guntupalli, V.K., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (2004). Speaking while producing manual Amer-Ind gestures inhibits stuttering. Poster presented at the 2004 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA.
  10. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V.N., Guntupalli, V.K., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (2004). Stuttering Inhibition Via the Presentation and Production of Syllabic Stimuli. Poster presented at the 2004 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA.
  11. Guntupalli, V.K., Dayalu, V.N., Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P. (2003). In the Ear Auditory Feedback Device for People Who Stutter: Users'Perspectives. Asha Leader 8, (15-P), 152.
  12. Guntupalli, V.K., Dayalu, V.N., Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P. (2003). Stuttering Amelioration From Continuous Speech and Non-Speech Second Signals. Asha Leader 8, (15-P), 155.
  13. Dayalu, V.N., Saltuklaroglu, T., Guntupalli, V.K., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P. (2003). Stuttering Inhibition from Forward and Backward Second Signals. Asha Leader 8, (15-P), 147.
  14. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V.N., Guntupalli, V.K., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P. (2003). One Year Follow-Up on People Who Stutter Using the SpeechEasy Treatment Protocol. Asha Leader 8, (15-P), 155.
  15. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M. P., Dayalu, V. N., & Saltuklaroglu, T. (2002). Efficacy of the speecheasy therapeutic protocol for people who stutter. Asha Leader, 7 (15-S), 97.
  16. Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., & Dayalu, V. N. (2002). Reduction of Stuttering: The dual Inhibition hypothesis. Asha Leader, 7 (15-S), 98.
  17. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (2002). Fluency carry-over effects from shadowed peudostuttered and fluent speech. Asha Leader, 7 (15-S), 100.
  18. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (2002). Effects of pseudostuttering on stuttering frequency in adults. Asha Leader, 7 (15-S), 100.
  19. Dayalu, V. N., Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (2002). Voicing as a fluency enhancer in second speech signals. Asha Leader, 7 (15-S), 102.
  20. Kalinowski, J., Dayalu, V. N., Stuart, A., Saltuklaroglu, T., & Rastatter, M. P. (2002). Investigating the role of meaningfulness in stuttering. Asha Leader, 7 (15-S), 103.
  21. Dayalu, V. N., Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (2001). Stuttering reduction via fluent and nonfluent second speech signals. Asha Leader, 6 (15-S), 138.
  22. Kalinowski, J., Dayalu, V. N., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (2001). Fluency enhancement in persons who stutter via visual choral feedback. Asha Leader, 6 (15-S), 138.
  23. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M.P. (2001). Speech perception primes speech production in those who stutter. Asha Leader, 6 (15-S), 138.
  24. Thorne, L. A., Dayalu, V. N., Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., & Rastatter, M. P. (2001). Effect of auditory feedback and word type on stuttering. Asha Leader, 6 (15-S), 138.
  25. Thorne, L. A., Dayalu, V. N., Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., & Rastatter, M. P. (2001). Effect of auditory feedback and consonant type on stuttering. Asha Leader, 6 (15-S), 138.
  26. Kalinowski, J., Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V. N., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (2001). Effect of DAF and FAF on stuttering frequency in children. Asha Leader, 6 (15-S), 138.
  27. Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (2000). Stuttering on content and function words in adults who stutter. ASHA Leader, 5 (16), 170.
  28. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M. P., Rami, M. K., Snyder, G., Dayalu, V., & Thorne, L. (2000). Gestural feedback, sensory-motor integration, hemispheric relationships, and stuttering. ASHA Leader, 5 (16), 171.
  29. Kalinowski, J., Lynch, K., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M., & Rami, M. (1998). Effect of auditory feedback and controlled speech rate on stuttering frequency. Asha Leader, 3 (16), 125.
  30. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M., & Wamsley, L. (1998). Do manipulations of monitoring affect stuttering frequency during NAF and FAF? Asha Leader, 3 (16), 125.
  31. Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., Lynch, K., Rami, M., & Rastatter, M. (1998). Effect of DAF on normal speakers at normal and fast speech rates. Asha Leader, 3 (16), 126.
  32. Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., & Rastatter, M.P. (1997). The effect of monaural and binaural altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency. Asha Leader, 2 (15), 119.
  33. Zimmerman, S., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Shine, R., & Rastatter, M.P (1997). Effect of altered auditory feedback on stuttering during telephone conversations. Asha Leader, 2 (15), 119.
  34. Miller, R., Rastatter, M.P., Kalinowski, J., Shine, R., & Stuart, A. (1997). Effects of speaking into a passive resonator following exposure to frequency altered feedback. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 22, 138.
  35. Wamsley, L., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M.P., & Kalinowski, J. (1997). Effect of various environmental conditions on stuttering under NAF and FAF. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 22, 117.
  36. Rastatter, M.P., Kalinowski, J., Cranford, J., & Stuart, A. (1994). The effects of altered auditory feedback on topographic EEG mapping in stuttering subjects. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 22, 114.
  37. Stuart, A., Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., Stenstrom, R., & Jones, K. (1995). Fluency effects of frequency alteration in stutterers' auditory feedback. Asha, 37 (10), 107.
  38. Armson, J., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (1994). A model of stuttering remediation: Multiple factors underlying fluency enhancement. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 19, 151.
  39. Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1994). Effects of alterations in auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during fast and normal speech rates. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 19, 184.
  40. Gracco, V.L., Ross, D., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (1994). Articulatory changes following spectral and temporal modifications in auditory feedback. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 95, 2821.
  41. Armson, J., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A. & Grasse, H. (1993). Differing responses in stuttering frequency to increased speech rate. Asha, 35 (10), 142.
  42. Hargrave, S., Armson, J., Kalinowski, J., & Stuart, A. (1993). Stuttering reduction under frequency-altered feedback at two speech rates. Asha, 35 (10), 142.
  43. MacLeod, J., Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1993). Stuttering reduction under combined auditory effects at two speech rates. Asha, 35 (10), 142.
  44. Sark, S., Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1993). Stuttering amelioration at various feedback delays and speech rates. Asha, 35 (10), 184.
  45. Gracco, V.L., Harrington, J., Howell, P., Armson, J., Stuart, A., & Kalinowski, J. (1993). The role of audition in stuttering. Asha, 35 (10), 202.
  46. Kalinowski, J., Armson, J., & Stuart, A. (1993). Effects of alterations in auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during fast and normal speech rates. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 93, 2338. Conference Presentations
  47. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M. P., Dayalu, V. N., & Saltuklaroglu, T. (November 21, 2002). Efficacy of the speecheasy therapeutic protocol for people who stutter. Poster presented at the 2002 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
  48. Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., & Dayalu, V. N. (November 22, 2002). Reduction of Stuttering: The dual Inhibition hypothesis. Poster presented at the 2002 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
  49. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (November 22, 2002). Fluency carry-over effects from shadowed peudostuttered and fluent speech. Poster presented at the 2002 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
  50. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (November 22, 2002). Effects of pseudostuttering on stuttering frequency in adults. Poster presented at the 2002 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
  51. Dayalu, V. N., Saltuklaroglu, T., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (November 23, 2002). Voicing as a fluency enhancer in second speech signals. Poster presented at the 2002 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
  52. Kalinowski, J., Dayalu, V. N., Stuart, A., Saltuklaroglu, T., & Rastatter, M. P. (November 23, 2002). Investigating the role of meaningfulness in stuttering. Poster presented at the 2002 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
  53. Kalinowski, J, Dayalu, V., Saltuklaroglu, T., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. (November 16, 2001). Effects of DAF & FAF on Stuttering Frequency in Children. Poster presentation, ASHA Convention, New Orleans, LA.
  54. Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., Rastatter, M. P, Dayalu, V. & Snyder, G. (November 16, 2001). Fluency Enhancement in Persons Who Stutter Via Visual Choral Speech, Poster presentation, ASHA Convention, New Orleans, LA.
  55. Saltuklaroglu, T., Dayalu, V. N., Kalinowski, J., Stuart, A., & Rastatter, M. P. ( November 16, 2001). Speech Perception Primes Speech Production in People Who Stutter, Poster presentation, ASHA Convention, New Orleans, LA.
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