Study finds stuttering anticipation prompts unique activity in the brain

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Study finds stuttering anticipation prompts unique activity in the brain

The right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (R-DLPFC) in the brain plays a key role in cognitive control—decision making, memory processing, task planning, etc. New research suggests that cognitive control underlies how stutterers respond to stuttering anticipation (the sense that upcoming speech will be stuttered), offering fresh insight into the brain’s processing and response to stuttering.

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