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Victoria Tumanova
Victoria Tumanova
Associate professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Syracuse University
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Speech disfluencies of preschool-age children who do and do not stutter
V Tumanova, EG Conture, EW Lambert, TA Walden
Journal of communication disorders 49, 25-41, 2014
1302014
Behavioral inhibition and childhood stuttering
D Choi, EG Conture, TA Walden, WE Lambert, V Tumanova
Journal of fluency disorders 38 (2), 171-183, 2013
922013
Articulation rate and its relationship to disfluency type, duration, and temperament in preschool children who stutter
V Tumanova, PM Zebrowski, RN Throneburg, MEK Kayikci
Journal of communication disorders 44 (1), 116-129, 2011
882011
Autonomic nervous system activity of preschool-age children who stutter
RM Jones, AP Buhr, EG Conture, V Tumanova, TA Walden, SW Porges
Journal of fluency disorders 41, 12-31, 2014
752014
Motor practice effects and sensorimotor integration in adults who stutter: evidence from visuomotor tracking performance
V Tumanova, PM Zebrowski, SS Goodman, RM Arenas
Journal of fluency disorders 45, 52-72, 2015
232015
Expressed parental concern regarding childhood stuttering and the Test of Childhood Stuttering
V Tumanova, D Choi, EG Conture, TA Walden
Journal of Communication Disorders 72, 86-96, 2018
222018
Young children’s family history of stuttering and their articulation, language and attentional abilities: An exploratory study
D Choi, EG Conture, V Tumanova, CE Clark, TA Walden, RM Jones
Journal of communication disorders 71, 22-36, 2018
182018
The role of behavioral inhibition for conversational speech and language characteristics of preschool-age children who stutter
V Tumanova, C Woods, R Razza
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29 (2), 638-651, 2020
122020
Effects of physiological arousal on speech motor control and speech motor practice in preschool-age children who do and do not stutter
V Tumanova, C Woods, Q Wang
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63 (10), 3364-3379, 2020
112020
Evidence-Based Multifactorial Assessment of Preschool-Age Children Who Stutter
D Clark, C. E., Tumanova, V., & Choi
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 2 (4), 4-27, 2017
112017
Emotional reactivity and regulation in preschool-age children who do and do not stutter: Evidence from autonomic nervous system measures.
V Tumanova, B Wilder, J Gregoire, M Baratta, R Razza
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 558, 2020
92020
Autonomic nervous system response to speech production in stuttering and normally fluent preschool-age children
V Tumanova, N Backes
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62 (11), 4030-4044, 2019
92019
Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency
PM Zebrowski, JD Anderson, EG Conture
Thieme, 2022
42022
Psychophysiological Arousal in Young Children Who Stutter: An Interpretable AI Approach
H Sharma, Y Xiao, V Tumanova, A Salekin
Proceedings of the ACM on interactive, mobile, wearable and ubiquitous …, 2022
32022
1 Common Characteristics
EG Conture, V Tumanova, D Choi
Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency, 3, 2022
12022
Effects of behavior inhibition on stuttering severity and adverse consequences of stuttering in 3–6-year-old children who stutter
V Tumanova, D Choi, Q Wang
Journal of Communication Disorders 104, 106332, 2023
2023
Psychophysiology-aided Perceptually Fluent Speech Analysis of Children Who Stutter
Y Xiao, H Sharma, V Tumanova, A Salekin
arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.09089, 2022
2022
Opening and Closing Jaw Movements of Young Children who Stutter
A Buhr, P Zebrowksi, J Moon, V Tumanova, R Arenas, T Loucks
J Speech Pathol Ther 1 (115), 2, 2016
2016
The role of procedural learning in stuttering: implications from visuomotor tracking performance
V Tumanova
The University of Iowa, 2010
2010
Difference Or Disorder?: Acquisition of American English Sound System by Native Speakers of Serbo-Croatian
VV Tumanova
University of Northern Iowa, 2004
2004
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