postr/StutterJuly 11, 2024
Is the threshold defensive mechanism in stuttering - simply a form of proactive/reactive inhibitory control (such as the need to reduce fear, or justifying stuttering anticipation)? Research: "Stuttering: proactive control, brain networks"
Content
Is the threshold defensive mechanism in stuttering - simply a form of proactive/reactive inhibitory control (such as the need to reduce fear, or justifying stuttering anticipation)? Research: "Stuttering: proactive control, brain networks"
Themes
Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityEmotional Experience
Subthemes
Anticipating StutteringNeurological & BrainAnxiety & Social Judgment