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I had an FMRI done as part of a study on hyper hydrosis. They asked if they find some thing abnormal do I want to know. I can’t imagine the person who answers No don’t tell me if you find something we...
I hope your treatment goes well, assuming you're going through with it. To answer your initial question, I've never had an MRI, but for a while I did think I might have a brain tumor, based on no sig...
I went through transverse myelitis (demyelination severing the spinal cord) I 2019 and due to a previous area of demyelination (though now disappeared) I gold a diagnosis of spinal MS....
It’s really interesting to see this put in to steps. 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, becaus...
Whoa! Is it in or near the speech centres of your brain or elsewhere? Either way it's a bummer and I hope it's treatable....
Research findings: * [Guenther](https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.03088/full): the primary impairment underlying stuttering behavior is malfunction in the cortico-basal ganglia-...
Human beings cannot consciously move any muscles. So, then the question we need to ask is: What can we do - to move speech muscles during a stutter block?
Human beings cannot consciously move any muscles. So, then the question we need to ask is: What can we do - to move speech muscles during a stutter block? We tend to believe that we can consciously mo...
Well if you’re serious about it maybe look into what’s causing it, take some speech therapy, get an mri and scan your brain. If you have no scar tissue or weird anomalies than it might not be physiolo...
I have it similar to you, it comes and goes and anxiety has a big play in it however I still believe there is more to it than just emotion, something is still causing you to stutter, and enabling the ...
Does anyone else have a huge vocabulary and a really good memory? I've read some studies about stutterers having a hyperactive right frontal precortex. This controls learning and remembering non-verba...
If you are interested, read [this](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213158220301716) ([PDF](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341447/pdf/main.pdf)) about Structural brai...
I developed stroke like stuttering and I'm stopping now @...
The Tomatis method is very good. Since stuttering is the disruption of brain activity when the speaker hears his/her own voice, the Tomatis method works very well for many people. This is also the t...
I have gotten further with exposure therapy. Like I engage with cashiers more now and Ive been getting better at fluent small talk....
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Neural change, stuttering treatment, and recovery from stuttering" (apply strategies that promote plastic compensation for function loss, avoid excessive abnormal motor coordination attempts, minimize excessive speech outcome monitoring)
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Neural change, stuttering treatment, and recovery from stuttering" (apply strategies that promote plastic compensation for function loss, avoid excessive...
dude i am 24 years old i already practiced speech long enough for my brain to develop connection if he tells the truth...
>*"do we just have a neurological* ***damage*** *that can't be fixed?"* According to research ([1](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8802677/)): **Neurogenic stuttering**: The underlyi...
I was once explained by a psychologist specialized in brain damage that stuttering by general rule is thought to be the poor connection between some of the speech sectors of the brain. Speech works, b...
the curse
the curse do we just have a neurological damage that can't be fixed? if true what can the therapy do ?...
No, your stuttering is not direct product of anxiety, it's a neurological disorder. Stutter, have tics and fuck off everyone who is not willing to accept you....