commentr/StutterJune 7, 2024
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It’s probably something called an involuntary valsalva maneuver. When your body senses fear and is preparing to “fight”, your lower core muscles tense up, essentially blocking airflow. Here’s a explanation from a SLP who specializes in dysfluency and has spoken at formal stuttering conferences https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1x4rlucELK0
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Causes & Variability
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Neurological & BrainStress & Fight/Flight