Rhythm-training game played to music on a cell phone shows promise for reducing stuttering in children
A rhythm-training mobile game played to music shows promise as a therapeutic intervention for children who stutter. The game targets speech motor control synchronization deficits that underlie stuttering, a developmental disorder affecting 5-8% of young children. While most children outgrow stuttering naturally, the app offers hope for those who do not.
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