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Understanding Stuttering Using Brain Imaging: Healthy controls and participants needed

Published: 24 September 2008

Do you or a friend/relative have a child aged 7-18 years old?

Researchers in Melbourne are embarking on a new project investigating the causes of stuttering. We require participants aged between 7 and 18 years who stutter, who used to stutter or who have never stuttered.

Participation will involve language and cognitive assessments and an MRI scan. Parents of children participating will need to accompany their child to Royal Children’s Hospital and complete a short questionnaire.

If you are interested contact Dr Amanda Wood Senior Research Fellow on +61 3 9594 5544 or neuroscience.researchmmc@med.monash.edu.au.