Michael P. Rastatter

Affiliations: 
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United States 
Area:
Speech Pathology, Cognitive Psychology
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Dayalu VN, Guntupalli VK, Kalinowski J, et al. (2011) Effect of continuous speech and non-speech signals on stuttering frequency in adults who stutter. Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology. 36: 121-7
Carter MD, Hough MS, Stuart A, et al. (2011) The effects of inter-stimulus interval and prime modality in a semantic priming task Aphasiology. 25: 761-773
Carter M, Rastatter MP, Walker MM, et al. (2009) The effects of frequency altered feedback on the reading processes of adults with reading disorders. Neuroscience Letters. 461: 69-73
Rastatter MP, Barrow IM, Stuart A. (2007) The effects of frequency altered feedback on reading comprehension abilities of normal and reading disordered children. Neuroscience Letters. 416: 266-71
Barrow IM, Hough M, Rastatter MP, et al. (2006) The effects of mild traumatic brain injury on confrontation naming in adults. Brain Injury. 20: 845-55
King KA, Hough MS, Walker MM, et al. (2006) Mild traumatic brain injury: effects on naming in word retrieval and discourse. Brain Injury. 20: 725-32
Rami MK, Kalinowski J, Rastatter MP, et al. (2005) Choral reading with filtered speech: effect on stuttering. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 100: 421-31
Barrow IM, Givens G, Stuart A, et al. (2005) Influence of duration and location of pauses on comprehension of a temporarily ambiguous utterance in adults. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 100: 142-52
Weathers MD, Kitsantas P, Lever T, et al. (2004) Recognition accuracy and reaction time of vocal expressions of emotion by African-American and Euro-American college women. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 99: 662-8
Saltuklaroglu T, Dayalu VN, Kalinowski J, et al. (2004) Say it with me: stuttering inhibited. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 26: 161-8
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