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Ludo Max
Ludo Max
University of Washington (full-text publications at http://ludomax.wikidot.com)
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Unstable or insufficiently activated internal models and feedback-biased motor control as sources of dysfluency: A theoretical model of stuttering
L Max, FH Guenther, VL Gracco, SS Ghosh, ME Wallace
Contemporary issues in communication science and disorders 31 (Spring), 105-122, 2004
3632004
Indication of a Lombard vocal response in the St. Lawrence River beluga
PM Scheifele, S Andrew, RA Cooper, M Darre, FE Musiek, L Max
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 117 (3), 1486-1492, 2005
2352005
Computational modeling of stuttering caused by impairments in a basal ganglia thalamo-cortical circuit involved in syllable selection and initiation
O Civier, D Bullock, L Max, FH Guenther
Brain and language 126 (3), 263-278, 2013
2342013
Some issues in the statistical analysis of completely randomized and repeated measures designs for speech, language, and hearing research
L Max, P Onghena
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 42 (2), 261-270, 1999
1961999
Kinematic analyses of speech, orofacial nonspeech, and finger movements in stuttering and nonstuttering adults
L Max, AJ Caruso, VL Gracco
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2003
1562003
Coordination of oral and laryngeal movements in the perceptually fluent speech of adults who stutter
L Max, VL Gracco
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2005
1042005
Integration of auditory and somatosensory error signals in the neural control of speech movements
Y Feng, VL Gracco, L Max
Journal of neurophysiology 106 (2), 667-679, 2011
1022011
Vocal capacities in esophageal and tracheoesophageal speakers
L Max, W Steurs, W de Bruyn
The Laryngoscope 106 (1), 93-96, 1996
971996
Modulation of auditory processing during speech movement planning is limited in adults who stutter
A Daliri, L Max
Brain and Language 143, 59-68, 2015
902015
Accuracy and variability of isochronous rhythmic timing across motor systems in stuttering versus nonstuttering individuals
L Max, EM Yudman
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2003
902003
Stuttering and internal models for sensorimotor control: A theoretical perspective to generate testable hypotheses
L Max, B Maassen, R Kent, H Peters, P Van Lieshout, W Hulstijin
Speech motor control in normal and disordered speech 357, 387, 2004
772004
Adaptation of stuttering frequency during repeated readings: Associated changes in acoustic parameters of perceptually fluent speech
L Max, AJ Caruso
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 41 (6), 1265-1281, 1998
561998
Acoustic measures of temporal intervals across speaking rates: Variability of syllable-and phrase-level relative timing
L Max, AJ Caruso
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 40 (5), 1097-1100, 1997
551997
Stuttering adults' lack of pre-speech auditory modulation normalizes when speaking with delayed auditory feedback
A Daliri, L Max
Cortex 99, 55-68, 2018
522018
Electrophysiological evidence for a general auditory prediction deficit in adults who stutter
A Daliri, L Max
Brain and Language 150, 37-44, 2015
522015
Sensorimotor adaptation to auditory perturbations during speech: Acoustic and kinematic experiments
L Max, ME Wallace, I Vincent
Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1053-1056, 2003
472003
Decreased stuttering frequency during repeated readings: A motor learning perspective
L Max, AJ Caruso, A Vandevenne
Journal of Fluency Disorders 22 (1), 17-33, 1997
471997
Feedback delays eliminate auditory-motor learning in speech production
L Max, DG Maffett
Neuroscience letters 591, 25-29, 2015
432015
Acquired stuttering following right frontal and bilateral pontine lesion: a case study
V Balasubramanian, L Max, J Van Borsel, KO Rayca, D Richardson
Brain and cognition 53 (2), 185-189, 2003
432003
The role of motor learning in stuttering adaptation: Repeated versus novel utterances in a practice–retention paradigm
L Max, CJ Baldwin
Journal of fluency disorders 35 (1), 33-43, 2010
422010
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