Stutterers vs non-stutterers. Why are there differences in the brain? What do the differences entail? (question to all redditors)
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Stutterers vs non-stutterers. Why are there differences in the brain? What do the differences entail? (question to all redditors) 1. MRI scans have revealed that when PWS stutter, there is a difference in brain activities from the left and right hemisphere. 2. [Research states](https://iro.uiowa.edu/view/pdfCoverPage?instCode=01IOWA_INST&filePid=13730718350002771&download=true) that there is no way to find out if the different activities in our brain is a cause or effect of stuttering 3. [Research states](https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2022.894676/pdf) that when PWS don't stutter during choral speech (for example, speaking in class out loud at the same time with others), then there is no difference in brain activities. **Let's have an open discussion. Question to all redditors: in your opinion, what can you conclude or filter out regarding differences in our brain?** I think, during choral speech we don't have different brain activities because we don't perceive the probability/evaluation (for example: anticipatory fear, stutter identification or other justification) of a stutter symptom. Without intention we subconsciously changed our mindset during choral speech.