December 1, 2016

Children who do and do not stutter needed for a research study

Boys and girls age 4 to 6—those who stutter and those who do not—are needed for a research study, “Emotional Processing in Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter.”

Speech Therapy generalInterested in your child’s speech?

Boys and girls age 4 to 6—those who stutter and those who do not—are needed for a research study, “Emotional Processing in Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter.” Participation in this study requires a one-time visit to Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center for two to two and a half hours. This visit involves speech and language assessments, a hearing screening, and an ERP (event-related potentials) task.

Participants will be compensated with a $30 check mailed to their address. You may download the attached study-flier.

If you are interested or would like more information regarding the study, contact Hatun Zengin-Bolatkale, (615) 936-5126.