B Guitar

Summary

Affiliation: University of Vermont
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Influence of mothers' slower speech on their children's speech rate
    B Guitar
    Department of Communication Sciences, The University of Vermont, Burlington 05405 0010, USA
    J Speech Lang Hear Res 44:853-61. 2001
  2. ncbi Acoustic startle responses and temperament in individuals who stutter
    Barry Guitar
    Department of Commuication Sciences, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405 0010, USA
    J Speech Lang Hear Res 46:233-40. 2003
  3. ncbi Long-term outcome of the Lidcombe Program for early stuttering intervention
    Barbara Miller
    University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA
    Am J Speech Lang Pathol 18:42-9. 2009

Collaborators

  • Barbara Miller

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi Influence of mothers' slower speech on their children's speech rate
    B Guitar
    Department of Communication Sciences, The University of Vermont, Burlington 05405 0010, USA
    J Speech Lang Hear Res 44:853-61. 2001
    ..These findings suggest that when mothers substantially decrease their speech rates in a controlled situation, their children also decrease their speech rates. Clinical implications are discussed...
  2. ncbi Acoustic startle responses and temperament in individuals who stutter
    Barry Guitar
    Department of Commuication Sciences, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405 0010, USA
    J Speech Lang Hear Res 46:233-40. 2003
    ..A discriminant analysis demonstrated that although both the startle response and the nervous trait differentiated the two groups, the startle response measures were more powerful in making this differentiation...
  3. ncbi Long-term outcome of the Lidcombe Program for early stuttering intervention
    Barbara Miller
    University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA
    Am J Speech Lang Pathol 18:42-9. 2009
    ..outcome with inexperienced SLPs compared to outcomes when implemented by the developers? Is treatment duration associated with pretreatment measures? Is long-term treatment outcome affected by variables associated with natural recovery?..