Publications by authors named "Katelyn Lippitt Gerwin"

Over the past 10 years, we (the Purdue Stuttering Project) have implemented longitudinal studies to examine factors related to persistence and recovery in early childhood stuttering. Stuttering develops essentially as an impairment in speech sensorimotor processes that is strongly influenced by dynamic interactions among motor, language, and emotional domains. Our work has assessed physiological, behavioral, and clinical features of stuttering within the motor, linguistic, and emotional domains.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Katelyn Lippitt Gerwin"

  • - Katelyn Lippitt Gerwin's research primarily focuses on understanding the factors that influence persistence and recovery in childhood stuttering through longitudinal studies conducted by the Purdue Stuttering Project.
  • - Her 2018 article emphasizes the complex interplay between motor, language, and emotional domains in the development of stuttering, considering it an impairment related to speech sensorimotor processes.
  • - The research assesses various physiological, behavioral, and clinical features of stuttering, aiming to provide insights that could inform clinical practices and interventions for children who stutter.*