Revista CEFAC (May 2021)

Temporal processing skills in people who stutter

  • Thaís Nunes Machado Ferreira,
  • Larissa Roberta Pereira Rodrigues,
  • Débora Vasconcelos Correia,
  • Suellen Mary Marinho dos Santos Andrade,
  • Giorvan Anderson dos Santos Alves,
  • Marine Raquel Diniz da Rosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/202123313620
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to investigate the auditory skills of temporal resolution and ordering in people who stutter. Methods: an observational, cross-sectional, analytical, and comparative research between study and control groups conducted at a speech-language-hearing teaching clinic of an academic institution, comprising people who stutter (who attended a public outreach program) and volunteers without communicative disorders, for 13 months. The procedures used were auditory perception anamnesis, acoustic immittance, and pure-tone and speech audiometry to discharge hearing changes. The participants who met the eligibility criteria had their resolution and ordering skills assessed with the Gaps-in-Noise, Random Gap Detection, Pitch Pattern Sequence, and Duration Pattern Sequence tests and the data obtained were entered into a spreadsheet for descriptive and inferential statistical analyses. Results: the study group presented changes in temporal resolution and ordering. A statistically significant difference was also verified comparing the assessment findings of the study and control groups, in all the assessment tests. Conclusion: temporal resolution and ordering changes were observed in the people presented with stuttering, regardless of sex or chronological age.

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