Ludo Max - Publications

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
motor control, speech motor control, sensorimotor processing, behavioral neuroscience, neuroimaging, stuttering, fluency disorders, motor learning, sensorimotor adaptation, auditory feedback
Website:
http://ludomax.wikidot.com

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Year Citation  Score
2024 Wang H, Ali Y, Max L. Perceptual formant discrimination during speech movement planning. Plos One. 19: e0301514. PMID 38564597 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0301514  0.667
2023 Wang H, Ali Y, Max L. Perceptual formant discrimination during speech movement planning. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology. PMID 37873157 DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.11.561423  0.667
2022 Kitchen NM, Kim KS, Wang PZ, Hermosillo RJ, Max L. Individual sensorimotor adaptation characteristics are independent across orofacial speech movements and limb reaching movements. Journal of Neurophysiology. PMID 35946809 DOI: 10.1152/jn.00167.2022  0.76
2022 Wang H, Max L. Inter-Trial Formant Variability in Speech Production Is Actively Controlled but Does Not Affect Subsequent Adaptation to a Predictable Formant Perturbation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 16: 890065. PMID 35874163 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.890065  0.661
2021 Kim KS, Max L. Speech auditory-motor adaptation to formant-shifted feedback lacks an explicit component: reduced adaptation in adults who stutter reflects limitations in implicit sensorimotor learning. The European Journal of Neuroscience. PMID 33675539 DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15175  0.548
2020 Kim KS, Daliri A, Flanagan JR, Max L. Dissociated development of speech and limb sensorimotor learning in stuttering: speech auditory-motor learning is impaired in both children and adults who stutter. Neuroscience. PMID 33091464 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2020.10.014  0.737
2020 Shiller DM, Mitsuya T, Max L. Exposure to auditory feedback delay while speaking induces perceptual habituation but does not mitigate the disruptive effect of delay on speech auditory-motor learning. Neuroscience. PMID 32738430 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuroscience.2020.07.041  0.778
2020 Kim KS, Wang H, Max L. It's About Time: Minimizing Hardware and Software Latencies in Speech Research With Real-Time Auditory Feedback. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-13. PMID 32640180 DOI: 10.1044/2020_Jslhr-19-00419  0.67
2019 Max L, Daliri A. Limited Pre-Speech Auditory Modulation in Individuals Who Stutter: Data and Hypotheses. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 62: 3071-3084. PMID 31465711 DOI: 10.1044/2019_Jslhr-S-Csmc7-18-0358  0.761
2019 Max L, Kadri M, Mitsuya T, Balasubramanian V. Similar within-utterance loci of dysfluency in acquired neurogenic and persistent developmental stuttering. Brain and Language. 189: 1-9. PMID 30593859 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandl.2018.12.003  0.738
2019 Max L, Kim KS. Self-monitoring of speech production in individuals who stutter The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146: 2791-2791. DOI: 10.1121/1.5136669  0.488
2018 Feng Y, Xiao Y, Yan Y, Max L. Adaptation in Mandarin tone production with pitch-shifted auditory feedback: Influence of tonal contrast requirements. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 33: 734-749. PMID 30128314 DOI: 10.1080/23273798.2017.1421317  0.569
2018 Max L, Daliri A. Een selectief overzicht van sensorische integratieproblemen van spraak en niet-spraak bij individuen die stotteren Stem-, Spraak- En Taalpathologie. 24. DOI: 10.21827/5C066BFA3711E  0.576
2017 Maruthy S, Feng Y, Max L. Spectral Coefficient Analyses of Word-Initial Stop Consonant Productions Suggest Similar Anticipatory Coarticulation for Stuttering and Nonstuttering Adults. Language and Speech. 23830917695853. PMID 29280401 DOI: 10.1177/0023830917695853  0.802
2017 Daliri A, Max L. Stuttering adults' lack of pre-speech auditory modulation normalizes when speaking with delayed auditory feedback. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 99: 55-68. PMID 29169049 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cortex.2017.10.019  0.744
2016 Daliri A, Max L. Modulation of Auditory Responses to Speech vs. Nonspeech Stimuli during Speech Movement Planning. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10: 234. PMID 27242494 DOI: 10.3389/Fnhum.2016.00234  0.732
2015 Daliri A, Max L. Electrophysiological evidence for a general auditory prediction deficit in adults who stutter. Brain and Language. 150: 37-44. PMID 26335995 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandl.2015.08.008  0.736
2015 Daliri A, Max L. Modulation of auditory processing during speech movement planning is limited in adults who stutter. Brain and Language. 143: 59-68. PMID 25796060 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandl.2015.03.002  0.767
2015 Max L, Maffett DG. Feedback delays eliminate auditory-motor learning in speech production. Neuroscience Letters. 591: 25-9. PMID 25676810 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neulet.2015.02.012  0.552
2014 Kim KS, Max L. Estimating feedforward vs. feedback control of speech production through kinematic analyses of unperturbed articulatory movements. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 911. PMID 25426056 DOI: 10.3389/Fnhum.2014.00911  0.599
2014 Daliri A, Prokopenko RA, Flanagan JR, Max L. Control and prediction components of movement planning in stuttering versus nonstuttering adults. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 57: 2131-41. PMID 25203459 DOI: 10.1044/2014_Jslhr-S-13-0333  0.758
2014 Feng Y, Max L. Accuracy and precision of a custom camera-based system for 2-d and 3-d motion tracking during speech and nonspeech motor tasks. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 57: 426-38. PMID 24686484 DOI: 10.1044/2014_Jslhr-S-13-0007  0.637
2013 Civier O, Bullock D, Max L, Guenther FH. Computational modeling of stuttering caused by impairments in a basal ganglia thalamo-cortical circuit involved in syllable selection and initiation. Brain and Language. 126: 263-78. PMID 23872286 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandl.2013.05.016  0.786
2013 Daliri A, Prokopenko RA, Max L. Afferent and efferent aspects of mandibular sensorimotor control in adults who stutter. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 56: 1774-88. PMID 23816664 DOI: 10.1044/1092-4388(2013/12-0134)  0.757
2011 Feng Y, Hao GJ, Xue SA, Max L. Detecting anticipatory effects in speech articulation by means of spectral coefficient analyses. Speech Communication. 53: 842-854. PMID 21686055 DOI: 10.1016/J.Specom.2011.02.003  0.642
2011 Feng Y, Gracco VL, Max L. Integration of auditory and somatosensory error signals in the neural control of speech movements. Journal of Neurophysiology. 106: 667-79. PMID 21562187 DOI: 10.1152/Jn.00638.2010  0.776
2010 Max L, Baldwin CJ. The role of motor learning in stuttering adaptation: repeated versus novel utterances in a practice-retention paradigm. Journal of Fluency Disorders. 35: 33-43. PMID 20412981 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jfludis.2009.12.003  0.454
2010 Balasubramanian V, Cronin KL, Max L. Dysfluency levels during repeated readings, choral readings, and readings with altered auditory feedback in two cases of acquired neurogenic stuttering Journal of Neurolinguistics. 23: 488-500. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jneuroling.2009.04.004  0.43
2008 Balasubramanian V, Max L. Absence of altered auditory feedback effect in the speech of an aphasic with acquired stuttering Brain and Cognition. 67: 13. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandc.2008.02.018  0.468
2008 Max L, Daniels JC, Curet KM, Cronin KL. Modulation of auditory and somatosensory processing during the planning of speech movements Proceedings of Issp 2008 - 8th International Seminar On Speech Production. 41-44.  0.38
2005 Max L, Gracco VL. Coordination of oral and laryngeal movements in the perceptually fluent speech of adults who stutter. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 48: 524-42. PMID 16197270 DOI: 10.1044/1092-4388(2005/036)  0.693
2004 Balasubramanian V, Max L. Crossed apraxia of speech: a case report. Brain and Cognition. 55: 240-6. PMID 15177787 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandc.2004.02.005  0.406
2004 Max L, Guenther FH, Gracco VL, Ghosh SS, Wallace ME. Unstable or Insufficiently Activated Internal Models and Feedback-Biased Motor Control as Sources of Dysfluency: A Theoretical Model of Stuttering Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders. 31: 105-122. DOI: 10.1044/CICSD_31_S_105  0.673
2003 Balasubramanian V, Max L, Van Borsel J, Rayca KO, Richardson D. Acquired stuttering following right frontal and bilateral pontine lesion: a case study. Brain and Cognition. 53: 185-9. PMID 14607144 DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00106-4  0.396
2003 Max L, Caruso AJ, Gracco VL. Kinematic analyses of speech, orofacial nonspeech, and finger movements in stuttering and nonstuttering adults. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 46: 215-32. PMID 12647900 DOI: 10.1044/1092-4388(2003/017)  0.801
2003 Max L, Yudman EA. Accuracy and variability of isochronous rhythmic timing across motor systems in stuttering versus nonstuttering individuals. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 46: 146-63. PMID 12647895 DOI: 10.1044/1092-4388(2003/012)  0.508
2000 Max L, Caruso A, Gracco V. Neuromotor control in stuttering: Speech, orofacial nonspeech, and finger movements Journal of Fluency Disorders. 25: 189. DOI: 10.1016/S0094-730X(00)80217-X  0.808
1999 Max L, Onghena P. Some issues in the statistical analysis of completely randomized and repeated measures designs for speech, language, and hearing research. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 42: 261-70. PMID 10229445 DOI: 10.1044/Jslhr.4202.261  0.34
1999 Max L. Adjustments in kinematic parameters of bilabial articulatory gestures during repeated oral readings of the same passage The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 105: 1356-1356. DOI: 10.1121/1.426425  0.534
1998 Max L, Caruso AJ. Adaptation of stuttering frequency during repeated readings: associated changes in acoustic parameters of perceptually fluent speech. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 41: 1265-81. PMID 9859883 DOI: 10.1044/Jslhr.4106.1265  0.756
1998 Caruso AJ, Max L, McClowry MT, Chodzko-Zajko WJ. Cognitive Stress and Stuttering: An Experimental Paradigm for Connected Speech Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders. 25: 61-71. DOI: 10.1044/CICSD_25_S_61  0.642
1997 Max L, De Bruyn W, Steurs W. Intelligibility of oesophageal and tracheo-oesophageal speech: preliminary observations. European Journal of Disorders of Communication : the Journal of the College of Speech and Language Therapists, London. 32: 429-40. PMID 9519117 DOI: 10.3109/13682829709082257  0.401
1997 Max L, Caruso AJ. Acoustic measures of temporal intervals across speaking rates: variability of syllable- and phrase-level relative timing. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 40: 1097-110. PMID 9328880 DOI: 10.1044/Jslhr.4005.1097  0.696
1997 Caruso AJ, Max L. Effects of aging on neuromotor processes of swallowing. Seminars in Speech and Language. 18: 181-92. PMID 9195690 DOI: 10.1055/S-2008-1064072  0.649
1997 Caruso AJ, McClowry MT, Max L. Age-related effects on speech fluency. Seminars in Speech and Language. 18: 171-9; quiz 179-80. PMID 9195689 DOI: 10.1055/S-2008-1064071  0.679
1997 Max L, Caruso AJ. Contemporary Techniques for Establishing Fluency in the Treatment of Adults Who Stutter Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders. 24: 39-46. DOI: 10.1044/CICSD_24_S_39  0.615
1997 Max L, Caruso AJ, Vandevenne A. Decreased stuttering frequency during repeated readings: A motor learning perspective Journal of Fluency Disorders. 22: 17-33. DOI: 10.1016/S0094-730X(96)00089-7  0.709
1996 Max L, Mueller PB. Speaking Fo and cepstral periodicity analysis of conversational speech in a 105-year-old woman: variability of aging effects. Journal of Voice : Official Journal of the Voice Foundation. 10: 245-51. PMID 8865095 DOI: 10.1016/S0892-1997(96)80005-1  0.351
1996 Max L, Steurs W, de Bruyn W. Vocal capacities in esophageal and tracheoesophageal speakers. The Laryngoscope. 106: 93-6. PMID 8544636 DOI: 10.1097/00005537-199601000-00018  0.318
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