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In my opinion: I perceive that some people who stutter (PWS) attribute the persistence of their stuttering to neurological differences, but is it really fair to lend this argument so much credibility...
In your own thoughts, can we address neurological differences to achieve subconscious fluency/stuttering remission?
In your own thoughts, can we address neurological differences to achieve subconscious fluency/stuttering remission? Evidence suggests that right hemisphere overactivity is abolished under certain cond...
>Stutter is just a catch-all word for many different speech related issues Well this kinda isn't true. Stuttering is only used to describe a certain type of speech issue. Primarily difficulty coor...
>*What actually causes a stutter? Why do people stutter and why is it that only some people stutter? Is it caused by some nerve problem or improper development of the language part of your brain?*...
I only used it once, mostly due to access and a lot going on so I wasn't too focused on it. My friend made the tea for all of us so it wasn't an exact type per se, but pretty much he let the weight of...
What causes a stutter? Well for some, they're genetically pre-disposed to develop one, for others it's caused by stroke or head trauma later in life and for others it's caused by some traumatic event ...
What actually causes a stutter ?
What actually causes a stutter ? I’ve had a stutter for like around my whole life now but I really don’t understand why, like why do people stutter and why is it that only some people stutter. I mean ...
As an extremely arrogant and confident person who stutter, I don't believe there is a true link between them. It does make some difference to a degree but in general confidence and stuttering are two ...
>What does speech motor learning mean and feedforward system? And overt execution, and inhibitory control- these are not simple words 😂🤣 Great questions! **Speech Motor Learning** is basically ...
Thank you for your honest response. I agree with you, and I hope more people are willing to sum up recent research studies and extract a few takeaway bullet points from them. PWS mainly use this subre...
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "fMRI study of initiation and inhibition of manual responses in PWS" (2020) (address the arousal factor, constant heightened inhibition state, overactive response suppression, perceived heightened demand, and error detection as a result of stuttering)
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "fMRI study of initiation and inhibition of manual responses in PWS" (2020) (address the arousal factor, constant heightened inhibition state, overactive ...
Although there is likely a neurological aspect of stuttering, there can also be psychological aspects. If psychological factors make your stutter worse, it follows that resolving those psychological i...
Thank you for your response! What exactly can I explain better in the text? Basically, the research is about inhibitory control. The role of inhibitory control is stimulus orienting, interference cont...
Yes of course. So basically, the research states that the cause of stuttering is likely a dysfunction in the left hemisphere. That's the shortest and simplest I could answer.. and for the tips. Here a...
There seems to be different types of stuttering and possibly multiple causes. The question that most of us ask ourselves, "is stuttering all in my head," "Is stuttering my fault?" Truly, yes, there is...
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research: "Reactive Inhibitory Control Precedes Stuttering Events" (2023) (Target the hyperactive inhibition e.g., by addressing the triggers: social cognition, imminent requirement to initiate speech, overimportance of self-perceived anticitated words)
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research: "Reactive Inhibitory Control Precedes Stuttering Events" (2023) (Target the hyperactive inhibition e.g., by addressing the triggers: social cognit...
Oh I was assuming you'd doing diaphragmatic breathing when you used you're diaphragm to yell. Which I think would would be no? And then what I was really asking wouldn't you be able to take the breath...
Discussion: the cause of stuttering
Discussion: the cause of stuttering Let's discuss the underlying mechanism of stuttering. Researchers come up with different ideas about what causes stuttering. It's possible for two ideas that seem ...
Also dude you're only 19. Frontal lobes doesn't finish develop until 25. For some people not until 30. Frontal lobes play a part in speech production. Specifically the Brocas area. So your stuttering ...
Are there really many types of stutter?
Are there really many types of stutter? I just watched Biden speaking and I noticed some 'stuttering' and I can't say I'm happy for him because I don't even think stuttering is something you should fe...