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I think for some it is mental, and for others it's neurological. It's not the same for all stutterers....
It's not mental, it's a mechanical process where your breathing is asynchronous to your speaking. Your mental is just a trigger for bad or good gestion of the problem....
I'll take the lead and kick things off, sharing my ideas what I read in various research studies. My ideas that attribute to stuttering: ​ * Perceiving a mismatch between intended/predic...
Let's work together to come up with a list of reasons that can attribute to stuttering-like disfluencies
Let's work together to come up with a list of reasons that can attribute to stuttering-like disfluencies ...
For many, the cause is neurological. Information have a harder time being transmitted along neurons for us than for non-stuttering people. Sadly, stress-induced adrenaline (among other messengers) in...
I’ve beat my stuttering through exactly that (Neuroplasticity). I rewired my brain to hear fluency coming out of my mouth. I also exposed myself to pressured situations with a plan of action of course...
Stuttering is a neurological disability where the brain does not correctly process the speaker's voice as s/he speaks. You have a physical disability. No reason to not like yourself or hate yourself...
I was thinking about this, too. The name of this sick boy is Kosta K. He stuttered and I detected this instantly. It remembered me on one series. In one of the episodes, the serial killer stuttered an...
Do not try to hide it. In fact, mention it in the first conversation you have with everyone you meet. Nothing fancy, just “I have a stutter”. Pursue your interests and behave as if you don’t have a ...
Is to find a way to manipulate processing fear . fear regulation in the brain involves a complex network of structures like the amygdala, prefrontal cortex , and the hippocampus. When you experience f...
>*"We’re only conscious of steps 1 and 17."* To make it more clear. **"Step 1"** Yes, we can consciously do the action of step 1 (decision-making). **"Step 17"** No, we cannot consciously co...
Yea I have one somewhere deep in the white matter, not far from the speech center. neurologist was not very helpful. Just said it’s “old scar tissue” and that it’s up in the air if it’s effecting my s...
My stutter came and went away speech therapy a couple of times elementary to high school and stutter stuck with me ay 16. Lost myself to substance abuse, and like 4 months ago restarted speech therapy...
May I still know how old you are? I saw your other comment where you said you didn't have any other symptoms as well. Did this tumour not grow? This is so unbelievable. I really should get an MRI soo...
It's extremely unlikely, yes. However, I had no other symptoms besides stuttering....
I've had stutter all my life. Doctor told me the tumor could have been there all my life aswell....
I am also curious now! I doubt that's the case for me, unless I have a tumor for 17 years now without it spreading anywhere...
>*"But humans can consciously move some muscles even if we can’t control every step that makes it happen. If I want to raise my arm it happens, because I* ***wanted it to****."* Absolutely, it's l...
Oh, it was an acoustic neuroma. It really messed my life up for years because my balance nerve was cut, I constantly fell and got brain damage in addition to the migraines and I still stuttered. The ...
Yes, I had many brain scans because of my daily disabling migraines. One revealed a benign brain tumor, an acoustic neuronal. The resulting 2 surgeries really messed me up. They had nothing to do with...