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Roger J. Ingham is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A PET study of the neural systems of stuttering

    Peter T Fox;R. J. Ingham;J. C. Ingham;T. B. Hirsch

  • Stuttered and fluent speech production: an ALE meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies

    Steven Brown;Roger J. Ingham;Janis C. Ingham;Angela R. Laird

  • Imaging human intra-cerebral connectivity by PET during TMS

    Peter T Fox;Roger Ingham;Mark S. George;Helen Mayberg

  • Stuttering and behavior therapy: Current status and experimental foundations

    Roger J. Ingham

  • Brain correlates of stuttering and syllable production: a PET performance-correlation analysis

    Peter Fox;Roger Ingham;Janis Ingham;Frank Zamarripa

  • Gaze, Mutual Gaze, and Proximity

    Michael Argyle;Roger Ingham

  • Stuttering Treatment Research 1970–2005: I. Systematic Review Incorporating Trial Quality Assessment of Behavioral, Cognitive, and Related Approaches

    Anne K. Bothe;Jason H. Davidow;Robin E. Bramlett;Roger J. Ingham

  • Hypophonia in Parkinson’s disease Neural correlates of voice treatment revealed by PET

    Mario Liotti;L. O. Ramig;D. Vogel;P. New

  • The Different Functions of Gaze

    Michael Argyle;Roger Ingham;Florisse Alkema;Margaret Mccallin

  • Brain correlates of stuttering and syllable production: gender comparison and replication.

    Roger J. Ingham;Peter T. Fox;Janis C. Ingham;Jinhu Xiong

  • A study of the reproducibility and etiology of diffusion anisotropy differences in developmental stuttering: a potential role for impaired myelination.

    Matthew D. Cykowski;Peter T. Fox;R. J. Ingham;R. J. Ingham;J. C. Ingham;J. C. Ingham

  • The reliability of observational data: II. Issues in the identification and measurement of stuttering events.

    Anne K. Cordes;Roger J. Ingham

  • Is overt stuttered speech a prerequisite for the neural activations associated with chronic developmental stuttering

    Roger J. Ingham;Peter T. Fox;Janis Costello Ingham;Frank Zamarripa

  • STUTTERING: CONSIDERATIONS IN THE EVALUATION OF TREATMENT

    Gavin Andrews;Roger J. Ingham

  • Evaluation of a Stuttering Treatment Based on Reduction of Short Phonation Intervals

    Roger J. Ingham;Martin Kilgo;Janis C. Ingham;Richard Moglia

  • Brain Correlates of Stuttering and Syllable Production

    Roger J. Ingham;Peter T. Fox;Janis C. Ingham;Jinhu Xiong

  • Brain imaging studies of developmental stuttering.

    Roger J Ingham

  • Brain Activity in Adults Who Stutter: Similarities across Speaking Tasks and Correlations with Stuttering Frequency and Speaking Rate.

    Roger J. Ingham;Scott T. Grafton;Anne K. Bothe;Janis C. Ingham

  • Perisylvian Sulcal Morphology and Cerebral Asymmetry Patterns in Adults Who Stutter

    Matthew D. Cykowski;Peter V. Kochunov;Roger J. Ingham;Janis C. Ingham

  • Time-interval analysis of interjudge and intrajudge agreement for stuttering event judgments.

    Anne K. Cordes;Roger J. Ingham;Peter Frank;Janis Costello Ingham

  • Treatment efficacy for stuttering : a search for empirical bases

    Anne K. Cordes;Roger J. Ingham

Frequent Co-Authors

Gavin Andrews
Gavin Andrews University of New South Wales
Mark Onslow
Mark Onslow University of Technology Sydney
Ann Packman
Ann Packman University of Technology Sydney
Mario Liotti
Mario Liotti University of Padua
Steven Brown
Steven Brown McMaster University
Helen S. Mayberg
Helen S. Mayberg Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Edward G. Conture
Edward G. Conture Vanderbilt University
Ehud Yairi
Ehud Yairi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Patricia K. Kuhl
Patricia K. Kuhl University of Washington

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