prof. dr. Kurt Eggers
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0000-0003-4221-2063
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- Kurt Eggers holds a BA in Medicine, MA in SLP, and PhD. in Biomedical Sciences (U of Leuven, Belgium) and Developmental Psychology (Tilburg U, The Netherlands). He is a professor at Ghent University where he coordinates the Stuttering Research Group (https://srg.ugent.be) and at Thomas More. He is chair of the European Stuttering Specialization (www.stutteringspecialization.eu), Past-President of the World Stuttering and Cluttering Organization (www.thewsco.org), and Secretary of the Certified European Stuttering Specialists (https://www.certifiedeuropeanstutteringspecialists.eu). Kurt has worked clinically for many years, has lectured/published internationally and his research focuses on temperament, attention, and executive functioning in stuttering and speech disfluencies in different populations.
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The association between self-perceived stuttering and social participation among older adults in Sweden : a population based cross-sectional study
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Predicting the impact of stuttering in the school years
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Attention networks and speech disfluencies among monolingual Dutch and bilingual Dutch-Turkish speaking children : a pilot study
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Attention, executive functions, and speech disfluencies in stuttering and nonstuttering individuals : a scoping review
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Adults with autism spectrum disorder demonstrate increased disfluency in spontaneous speech but not in reading
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Rehabilitation and prognosis of speech fluency disorders
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Stuttering or just (typically) disfluent? Diagnostical and therapeutical aspects to consider in bilingual children
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Investigating cognitive flexibility in stuttering : insights from an online color-shape shifting task
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Supporting children who stutter : a clinician’s guide to understanding and working with temperament
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Temperament and the relevance and implications for children who stutter