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Electroencephalographic Study of Stammering

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Ahmed Okasha
Affiliation:
Ain Shams University Hospitals, Neuropsychiatry Department, Cairo, Egypt
S. Abdel Moneim
Affiliation:
Ain Shams University Hospitals, Neuropsychiatry Department, Cairo, Egypt
Zeinab Bishry
Affiliation:
Ain Shams University Hospitals, Neuropsychiatry Department, Cairo, Egypt
M. Kamel
Affiliation:
Ain Shams University Hospitals, Neuropsychiatry Department, Cairo, Egypt
M. Moustafa
Affiliation:
Ain Shams University Hospitals, Neuropsychiatry Department, Cairo, Egypt

Extract

Stammering has been and still is one of the most challenging disorders in psychiatry. It may be the result of constitutional or neurological differences (Karlin, 1950; Boland, 1951), of delayed auditory feed-back (Lee, 1951), of neurosis or of a learned response (Wischuer, 1950, 1952). Schmoigl et al. (1967) studied 50 cases of stammering and found abnormalities in 70 per cent of cases. The possibility of organicity in stammering tempted us to make EEG studies in Egyptian stammerers.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1974 

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