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can stuttering be connected with brain damages or retardation?
can stuttering be connected with brain damages or retardation? I have been stuttering since early childhood, right when I learned how to speak. Also I always had problems with math, other subjects tha...
SLP who Stutters
SLP who Stutters I became interested in becoming a speech language pathologist because of my own stutter. My stuttering consists of mostly blocking & struggling behaviors (looking away, blinking, ...
- ‘In children who recover from stuttering (rCWS), on the other hand, normalization and/or successful compensations for prior deficits associated with stuttering onset may occur.’ - Not a researcher b...
Research discussing differences between brain changes in people who stutter (PWS) and people who recovered from stuttering: * [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878929323000294?via%...
That is amazing I’m so glad to hear that it worked for you as well!!!!!🥹 I agree with him 100% on his approach, it’s the only one I ever resonated with, neuroplasticity has always and will always mak...
It's only in your head as far as it's a neuromotor difference (some still say disorder). Sometimes we stutter a lot, sometimes we hardly stutter at all. That's just how it is....
I had never heard that stutterers are more apt to have defective hearing or vison, I have also not heard of an EM...
No, pretty good, and sometimes. My thoughts were i have always had this, so i thought that maybe I had some sort of brain injury. I was just thinking that maybe others had this thought...
I believe that anything that affects speech and language processing may lead to disfluencies. Research indicates that PWS may exhibit challenges in word retrieval and language processing. Research ha...
Anomia
Anomia My dad has a stutter. I’d say it’s quite noticeable. He gets stuck on the first syllable of a word. Apparently I started to stutter as a child but i out grew it. I have issues with word recall....
If this is the case, then I wonder if sound frequency with headphones could be beneficial, specifically ones that help balance out the brain by going back and forth and using specific frequencies....
According to google: >*Entropic brain theory refers to a hypothesis in neuroscience that suggests that consciousness arises from the brain's ability to balance and maximize information entropy. It...
Guys we won’t find any solutions if we ignore the obvious. Stuttering is clearly biological. We have something wrong in our brains speech reproduction aspect. I speak 3 languages and I stutter in all ...
Experiences with medically induced coma?
Experiences with medically induced coma? About 2 summers ago I was put into a medically induced coma for about 40 hours. Upon waking up my stutter was 99.99% gone for about 4-5 months. I am curious if...
Speech therapists have a sense of pride as we all do. Chiropractors are hesitant to refer to M.D.s, etc. Because not all stuttering is emotionally caused, does not mean the damage stutterers experien...
I have a developmental stutter that was triggered by a traumatic brain injury. A developmental stutter is neither neurogenic or psychological but can manifest characteristics of both - can be alleviat...
I’ve been googling neurological vs psychological causes for stuttering but my research isn’t solid, so hearing it from y’all with firsthand experience is super helpful!!...
1. I know i was in a couple of car accidents/incidents when I was a baby. One while my mom was still pregnant with me. The other probably less than a year old. Could have had brain trauma. Not 100 per...
The best theory I’ve come across to explain everyone’s varying experiences with stuttering is everyone has the capacity to stutter. Some people have a higher capacity than others . Also everyone has a...
I believe that everything related to the human brain is still very complex for scientists that is why most of nervous or brain diseases or syndroms are just impossible to cure from auto immune diseas...