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Prof. Dr. med. Martin Sommer, Annika Primaßin M.Sc.
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当单词卡住时,你的脑子里会发生什么?口吃可能与高度的心理压力有关。基于现代神经生理学和核磁共振检查的新研究正在帮助研究人员了解这种大脑疾病的原因,更准确地预测其进展,并改进口吃治疗。
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Poorly Wired

What happens in your head when the words get stuck? Stuttering can be associated with a high level of psychological strain. New studies, based on modern neurophysiological and MRI examinations, are helping researchers to understand the causes of this disorder in the brain, predict its progress more accurately, and improve stuttering therapy.

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