Diadochokinesis in Stutterers and Non-Stutterers

Abstract
A study of 15 adult stutterers[long dash]11 o and 4 o[long dash]matched carefully with a controlled group for sex, dextrality quotient, and rhythm. The authors were unable to confirm the previous studies of Blackburn, Rotter, West, and Cross. No significant differences between stutterers and non-stutterers were found in respect to rate of diadochokinetic movement of the lips, tongue, jaw, or fingers.

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