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commentr/StutterNov 9, 2023
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What’s the “scientific” term for people who always stuttered when they learned to speak? Is there a different word for those who never to “learned not to” and just do for their life? Just curious....

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Neurological & BrainOnset & Life-Stage Changes
commentr/StutterNov 9, 2023
1 points

There's no neurological stuttering. You mean neurogenic, and this is defined as appearing in the aftermath of a disease or brain injury. There's no psychological stuttering either....

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterNov 9, 2023
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First I want to link a video you might be interested in: https://youtu.be/3XeTXge6s3A?feature=shared Yea your right. I think the common consensus of why people stutter is structural deficiencies in...

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commentr/StutterNov 8, 2023
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Yep. The majority of stutters are neurological in origin. Therapy might give you techniques to speak more fluently, but won't cure it. I wish more people with stutters were aware of this, so they coul...

Causes & VariabilityTherapy & Professional
Neurological & BrainTherapy Experiences
commentr/StutterNov 8, 2023
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I've read scientific articles in the high hundreds, and only a portion of those in direct reference to stuttering. Scientific literature on stuttering is a bit cynical in that it's too zoomed in neura...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & PsychologicalIdentity & Self-Perception
commentr/StutterNov 7, 2023
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I recently started stuttering after a car accident. I smacked the left side of my head in the accident. Left side of the brain has the Brocha and Wernkie, both are part of speech. I had prior brai...

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Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterNov 7, 2023
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In my opinion my stutter is neurological therefore not treatable by therapy...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterNov 6, 2023
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yeah. I get this sort of thing is true for psychological stutters, but all these posts leaving out that distinction drive me insane....

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Trauma & PsychologicalNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterNov 6, 2023
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Before learning my stutter was neurological 6 months ago, a post like this would have made me insanely depressed...

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Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterNov 6, 2023
1 points

Based on my previous research, it was related to the blocking of dopamine receptors. In other words, dopamine can be somewhat closer to our normal state when we are by ourselves or with people we are ...

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Neurological & BrainHelpful Med Outcomes
postr/StutterNov 6, 2023
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Fact or myth about recovery in young children who stutter

Fact or myth about recovery in young children who stutter Let's start a discussion thread: Most young children recover from stuttering ([source](https://www.google.com/search?q=%22recovery%22+%22stut...

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Neurological & BrainPropositionality & Weight
commentr/StutterNov 5, 2023
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In regards to the high levels of dopamine and serotonin I read a lot of articles online and studies indicating our dopamine levels are way higher than people that don’t stutter. That’s why sometimes p...

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Neurological & BrainGenetic & Family Factors
commentr/StutterNov 5, 2023
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>"Because we stutter since we have a high level of dopamine and serotonin (most people)." According to [Langova and Moravek](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352029918_STUTTERING_DOPAMINE_...

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commentr/StutterNov 3, 2023
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Even among the 1% probably a tenth have a noticeable stutter. I'm a stutterer but i can handle small talk normally...

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Severity & FluctuationNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterNov 2, 2023
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I love it, ir gets me through life and weed has got me a good job that I can answer the phones! Go weed...

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commentr/StutterOct 31, 2023
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I believe this is a myth. Stuttering doesn't have any correlation with IQ. You can have stutterers with low, average and high IQs....

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterOct 30, 2023
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Most people who stutter actually have a higher a IQ. Also, stuttering have prevented me from putting my foot in my mouth a few times....

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterOct 30, 2023
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Yes its called neuroplascity. What exactly causes the neurons to wire wrong and or short circuit idk. But by pushing through blocks and struggling with almost mini seizures while talking aka facial ti...

Causes & VariabilityCoping & AdvocacyAnticipation & Avoidance
Neurological & BrainFluency TechniquesAvoidance & Substitution
commentr/StutterOct 28, 2023
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I think you are 'heavily' underestimating the severity of neurological stuttering. Neurological stutterers stutter even when they are alone, so it has nothing to do with anticipation or compulsion....

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Neurological & BrainAnticipating Stuttering
commentr/StutterOct 27, 2023
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Now, as a medical student who stutters, first of all, I want to say I appreciate your work. Secondly, I think that the main problem with stuttering research is that there are many types of stutterers...

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Neurological & BrainTrauma & PsychologicalPropositionality & Weight