Annika Primassin
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Kohmascher A, Primassin A, Heiler S, Avelar P, Franken M, Heim S
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2023 Oct;
66(11):4191-4205.
PMID: 37801699
Purpose: This study investigated the effectiveness of the stuttering modification intervention Kinder Dürfen Stottern (KIDS) in school-age children who stutter. Method: Seventy-three children who stutter were included in this multicenter,...
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Neef N, Korzeczek A, Primassin A, Wolff von Gudenberg A, Dechent P, Riedel C, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2022 Apr;
43(11):3357-3374.
PMID: 35415866
Persistent stuttering is a prevalent neurodevelopmental speech disorder, which presents with involuntary speech blocks, sound and syllable repetitions, and sound prolongations. Affected individuals often struggle with negative feelings, elevated anxiety,...
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Korzeczek A, Primassin A, Wolff von Gudenberg A, Dechent P, Paulus W, Sommer M, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2021 Nov;
245:118736.
PMID: 34798230
Fluency-shaping enhances the speech fluency of persons who stutter, yet underlying conditions and neuroplasticity-related mechanisms are largely unknown. While speech production-related brain activity in stuttering is well studied, it is...
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Neef N, Primassin A, Wolff von Gudenberg A, Dechent P, Riedel H, Paulus W, et al.
Brain Commun
. 2021 May;
3(2):fcaa232.
PMID: 33959707
Recent studies have identified two distinct cortical representations of voice control in humans, the ventral and the dorsal laryngeal motor cortex. Strikingly, while persistent developmental stuttering has been linked to...
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Primassin A, Scholtes N, Heim S, Huber W, Neuschafer M, Binkofski F, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2015 Oct;
6:215.
PMID: 26500606
Despite intensive research on mechanisms of recovery of function after stroke, surprisingly little is known about determinants of concurrent recovery of language and motor functions in single patients. The alternative...
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Ambrus G, Pisoni A, Primassin A, Turi Z, Paulus W, Antal A
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2015 Oct;
9:374.
PMID: 26441544
High frequency oscillations in the hippocampal structures recorded during sleep have been proved to be essential for long-term episodic memory consolidation in both animals and in humans. The aim of...