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pubmed-article:1441802pubmed:abstractTextAge peculiarities of functional brain asymmetry in perception of emotional information of speech have been revealed. It was shown that the age of 4-7 years is most important for formation of this asymmetry in emotional perception. It is in this age that functional reorganization of perception in stuttering children is observed. These data indicate that correction of emotional activity in stutterers should be made at early periods of their life.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1441802pubmed:articleTitle[The formation of interhemispheric asymmetry in human ontogeny during the perception of emotions in normal speech and in stuttering].lld:pubmed
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