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Klappentext Speaking is one of the most complex skills that humans perform. This volume presents state of the art research in the science of speech motor control and speech disorders. This will be an important volume for all those involved in speech research and speech pathology, including those from the disciplines of psychology, neurology, and ENT. Zusammenfassung Speaking is one of the most complex skills that humans perform. This volume presents state of the art research in the science of speech motor control and speech disorders. This will be an important volume for all those involved in speech research and speech pathology, including those from the disciplines of psychology, neurology, and ENT. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I - Modelling of Speech Production 1: Ray D Kent: Models of speech motor control: implications from recent developments in neurophysiological and neurobehavioural science 2: Frank H Guenther and Joseph S Perkell: A neural model of spech production and its application to studies of the role of auditory feedback in speech 3: Pascal van Lieshout: Dynamical systems theory and its application in speech Part II - Neural Processes 4: Hermann Ackerman, Axel Riecker and Dirk Wildgruber: Functional brain imaging of motor aspects of speech production 5: Luc F DeNil: Recent developments in brain imaging research in stuttering 6: Bruce Murdoch: Subcortical brain mechanisms in speech motor control Part III - Speech Motor Development 7: John L Locke: How do infants come to control the organs of speech 8: Christopher A Moore: Physiologic development of speech production 9: Steven M Barlow, Donald S Finan and So-Young Park: Sensorimotor entrainment of respiratory and orofacial systems in humans Part IV - Interface 10: Anne Smith and Lisa Goffmann: Interaction of motor and language factors in the development of speech production 11: Edward G Conture, Courtney T Zackheim, Julie D Anderson and Mark W Pellowski: Linguistic processes and childhood stuttering Part V - Motor Control in Disorders 12: Ray D Kent and Kristin Rosen: Motor control perspectives on motor speech disorders 13: Pascal van Lieshout, Wouter Hulstijn and Hermann Peters: Searching for the weak link in the speech production chain of people who stutter: a motor skill approach 14: Ludo Max: Stuttering and internal models for sensorimotor control: a theoretical perspective to generate testable hypotheses 15: Malcolm R McNeill, Sheila R Pratt and Tepanta R D Fossett: The differential diagnosis of apraxia of speech 16: Wolfram Ziegler and Ben Maassen: The role of the syllable in disorders of spoken language production ...