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Associate Professor Fayetteville
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Andrew Bowers, Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, researches speech motor control, particularly in adults who stutter. His recent publications investigate the relationship between sensorimotor oscillations and speech execution in this population. Specifically, his work explores how speaking task demands influence these oscillations and how reduced resting-state periodic beta power is associated with sensorimotor control of speech. Bowers also examines the potential for brain imaging to advance a translational neuroscience of stuttering. His research metrics include an h-index of 15, with 26 total publications and 585 total citations.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 26
- Citations: 585
Selected Publications
- Influences of speaking task demands on sensorimotor oscillations in adults who stutter: Implications for speech motor control (2024) DOI
- Reduced resting-state periodic beta power in adults who stutter is related to sensorimotor control of speech execution (2024) DOI
- Lower nonword syllable sequence repetition accuracy in adults who stutter is related to differences in audio-motor oscillations (2024) DOI
- Will Brain Imaging Lead to a Translational Neuroscience of Stuttering? (2023) DOI
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