commentr/StutterAugust 4, 2024

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Thank you so much. I will soon read the files you shared with me. I've noticed that you mentioned 'Eric S Jackson'. I've actually summarized a few of his research studies.. this is one of them if you are interested: * [Research summary](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1c5dkye/tips_to_improve_stuttering_from_the_research/): "*Contemporary clinical conversations about stuttering: What does brain imaging research mean to clinicians*" (2024) by Eric S Jackson To further understand your own personal experience with stuttering: **How would you visualize a moment of stuttering (on the state level)**? I mean, take a look at [this summary ](https://docs.google.com/document/d/13txDoF3JrPeAWDRSDIaBHhepaAz949_YqDp3rGQq2CY/edit?usp=sharing)(I've read 1000 + pages and compiled this hypothesis to 23 pages written by a PhD researcher and speech therapist). What the summary shows is the stutter process, that is, from the moment a PWS plans to say a word/sound all the way to the moment a speech block occurs. I would be very interested. How do you yourself visualize or depict a moment of stuttering?

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Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering

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Neurological & BrainPropositionality & WeightBlocks & Stoppages