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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
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
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
102020
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
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
82020
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
22022
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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