In your own thoughts. What do brain scans say or prove or confirm? (between stutterers who recovered versus stutterers who persist)
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In your own thoughts. What do brain scans say or prove or confirm? (between stutterers who recovered versus stutterers who persist) As per the title, I can't link to research or discuss research (as I've done [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1i0f739/new_research_study_2024_august_characteristics_of/)). Because since 2 weeks ago, everthing related to research will be deleted by the moderator. If you take issue with this, kindly refer to the mod. As per the brain scans between recovery and persistence, in your own thoughts, what do they prove or say or confirm? For example, recovery that occur after age 12 seem to not lead to normalizing bioneurology. I'm not allowed to quote research statement unfortunately; anyway, could those brain scans suggest that, first stuttering recovery occurs and afterwards brain structure stabilizes (but not normalizes)? For example, the neurology will never be the same as in non-stutterers (for those who recover after 12 years of age) but that may also not be necessary for stuttering recovery (or at the very least, stuttering remission) to occur. Your thoughts?