commentr/StutterJanuary 15, 2025

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Stutterers can sing fluently because singing uses different brain pathways than speech, focusing on rhythm and melody. Singing has a steady flow, avoids the stops and starts of regular speech, and feels less stressful, which helps bypass stuttering triggers. It also engages both brain hemispheres and often involves memorized lyrics, making it smoother and easier.

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Causes & Variability

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Situational Variability