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Any data that bad breathing (shallow breathing) from having a lifelong stuttering can have any effect on lungs or diaphragm in later life...
Stuttering goes much deeper than just practice?
Stuttering goes much deeper than just practice? What do you think about that ? Stuttering can have various causes, including emotional, psychological, or physical factors. Physical factors contributin...
I appreciate this. While I haven't had a stroke and I'm not on medication, I still agree this is possibly not your average stuttering. I actually have a doctor's appointment at the beginning of next w...
I’m not an SLP so take my comment with a grain of salt. I posted a paper about neurogenic stuttering yesterday and that might be worth reading. There are psychogenic stuttering which is what most of...
I stutter in both languages Spanish(first language, am Mexican American) and English(born and grew up in America so better at it). My stutter is neurological, so occasionally I'll have bouts of fluenc...
Hello, I’m 25 now and I stutter since early childhood. My stutter is a result of birth complications and neurological in origin, so no chance of improving that. Honestly it’s tough, and I am very self...
The neurology isn't going to change in a hurry, but there is a psychological component and a social component, and if you can understand and resolve those issues, then the neurological component may n...
Thanks for replying! In fact, she is. She told me that when we sing, it activates a different part of our brain that doesn’t have any issues. However, when we speak, we activate a part that has deform...
Does anybody else feel that your stutter switches between psychological and neurological?
Does anybody else feel that your stutter switches between psychological and neurological? Hey guys, 25M here. So I find my stuttering kind of interesting because some times I feel like my stuttering i...
Important new research (2023, September): Reactions and responses to anticipation of stuttering and how they contribute to stuttered speech that listeners perceive as fluent
Important new research (2023, September): Reactions and responses to anticipation of stuttering and how they contribute to stuttered speech that listeners perceive as fluent I would like to share [thi...
Check out this video: https://youtu.be/Wj8gz0Rp_GY?feature=shared And there's been research since the early 2000s showing brain differences between stutters and non-stutterers. Especially if stutter...
Research indicates otherwise that people who stutter have abnormalities regarding dopamine in relation to the speech pattern of the brain....
It's a genetic hardware problem. Maybe they can find a way to correct that stuff using advances technology to change our biology, but until then no cure....
It might be neurological, had a stutter on and off when younger. Got rid of it 3 separate times, 4th time became permanent. Had a stutter for last 7 years and didn't learn it was neurological up till...
I have no choice but to accept it, mines neurological. I can get rid of it temporarily in past but it always came back, became forever 7 years ago. Learnt it was neurological 7 months ago...
I think that’s one of the mysteries of stuttering; is childhood stuttering the same as adult stuttering? And to what extent is the raw mindstate of stuttering tied in with emotional experiences? For...
i guess thats a great approach but the cause to my stutter is most likely my weak face muscles, because when i speak only my mouth moves and my cheeks and the rest of my face stays mostly static, so i...
Thank you! Yes I agree, according to [this](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8802677/) research study, neurogenic stuttering is characterized by disfluencies associated with acquired brain...
In my opinion, for me these research results is an indication that, if I would perceive myself as a PWS whereby I develop a mindset geared towards allowing and justifying stuttering for whatever reaso...
My thinking is Pws persive auditory signals at different times. The brain can not decide properly when to start articulation. Than Pws sense this as anxious feeling. Stutter happens. In the theory it ...