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View article: Reimagining stuttering therapy and outcomes through an acceptance and collaborative lens
Reimagining stuttering therapy and outcomes through an acceptance and collaborative lens Open
The purpose of this paper is to summarize a panel discussion at the 2024 World Stuttering and Cluttering Organization Congress that aimed to explore and reflect on the shifting landscape of stuttering therapy across the lifespan. The panel…
View article: Multimodal explainable AI predicts upcoming speech behavior in adults who stutter
Multimodal explainable AI predicts upcoming speech behavior in adults who stutter Open
A key goal of cognitive neuroscience is to better understand how dynamic brain activity relates to behavior. Such dynamics, in terms of spatial and temporal patterns of brain activity, are directly measured with neurophysiological methods …
View article: Recurrent Pleural Effusions and Elevated PTHrP: An Unusual Case of Sarcoidosis
Recurrent Pleural Effusions and Elevated PTHrP: An Unusual Case of Sarcoidosis Open
A 63-year-old male with a past medical history of stage 3 chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and coronary artery disease presented with recurrent symptomatic pleural effusions, low back pain and unintentional w…
View article: Stuttering Speech Disfluency Prediction using Explainable Attribution Vectors of Facial Muscle Movements
Stuttering Speech Disfluency Prediction using Explainable Attribution Vectors of Facial Muscle Movements Open
Speech disorders such as stuttering disrupt the normal fluency of speech by involuntary repetitions, prolongations and blocking of sounds and syllables. In addition to these disruptions to speech fluency, most adults who stutter (AWS) also…
View article: Single-Trial Classification of Disfluent Brain States in Adults Who Stutter
Single-Trial Classification of Disfluent Brain States in Adults Who Stutter Open
Normal human speech requires precise coordination between motor planning and sensory processing. Speech disfluencies are common when children learn to talk, but usually abate with time. About 5% of children experience stuttering. For most,…
View article: Decreasing Emergency Department Walkout Rate and Boarding Hours by Improving Inpatient Length of Stay
Decreasing Emergency Department Walkout Rate and Boarding Hours by Improving Inpatient Length of Stay Open
The BPPI realized significant gains in patient progress for adult patients by promoting earlier discharges before noon and decreasing overall inpatient LOS. Concurrently, ED boarding hours per patient and walkout rates decreased.