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Unstable or Insufficiently Activated Internal Models and Feedback-Biased Motor Control as Sources of Dysfluency: A Theoretical Model of Stuttering

Publication: Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders
Volume 31, Number Spring
Pages 105-122
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Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders
Volume 31Number Spring1 March 2004
Pages: 105-122

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Ludo Max, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, CT, Frank H. Guenther, Boston University, MA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Vincent L. Gracco, Mc Gill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Ct, Satrajt S. Ghosh, Boston University, MA, and Marie E. Wallace, University of Conneticut, Storrs, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, CT

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