Title of article :
The Relationship Between Emotional Content and Phonological Processing in Persian Speaking Children Who Stutter: A Study by Event-related Potential
Author/Authors :
Salehi, Sousan Department of Speech Therapy - School of Rehabilitation - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran. , Khatoonabadi, Ahmad Reza Department of Speech Therapy - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ashrafi, Mahmoudreza Department of Child Neurology - Children’s Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mohammadkhani, Ghasem Department of Audiology - School of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Maroufizadeh, Saman School of Nursing and Midwifery - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Emotion can contribute to the severity of stuttering, although the underlying
mechanism is unknown. Event-related Potential (ERP) could be very helpful for assessing
emotional processing in persons with stuttering. Our study aimed at the investigation of
phonological processing for emotional and neutral words in Children Who Stutter (CWS) by ERP.
Materials and Methods: Ten CWS were given 120 emotional and neutral words to read.
Phonological processing was assessed by aloud reading task, while simultaneously ERP
was recorded. The results were analyzed as behavioral (reaction time and accuracy) and
electrophysiological (amplitude and topography).
Results: There were significant differences in reaction time and accuracy between positive,
negative, and neutral words (P<0.05). The electrophysiological data analysis showed significant
differences for a minimum of amplitude in the left frontal area, for a maximum of amplitude
in the right temporal area, and peak to peak distance in the left frontal area (P<0.05). Visual
inspection suggested that recorded fluctuations have a bigger amplitude range for neutral words
in all brain regions, except prefrontal, frontal and right frontal.
Conclusion: Valence would affect behavioral measures. Generally, emotion facilitates word
processing by reducing activity in anterior brain areas in phonological processing time.
Keywords :
Phonological processing , Emotional content , Developmental stuttering , Persian , ERP
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation