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I wouldn't have thought like this if my stutter didn't take effect at 15-16. I dropped out of school cause of it. Recently (about 2 months ago) learnt my stutter is neurological and will have for the ...
Thank you! If you have any questions regarding above scientific ideas, I'm happy to elaborate further. I myself am not a researcher, but I did review 50-100 research studies on stuttering. I'm a perso...
I realize this comment is two years old at this point but.. this is just something I’ve thought of. Maybe people who are slightly more intelligent exhibit stuttering because they are likely to use the...
My brainstorm ideas to get tips for stuttering remission: [Research](https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/bitstream/1807/125332/3/H%EF%BF%BDbler_Fiona_202211_PhD_thesis.pdf): "*Differences in implicit ...
My brainstorm ideas to get tips for stuttering remission: [Research](https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/12/8/1030): "*Reinvestigating the Neural Bases Involved in Speech Production of Stutterers: An ALE ...
Well yea, I know I’m physically capable of making all of the sounds. This was explained to me in childhood speech therapy. Science hasn’t thought stuttering was a mechanical issue since the 1910s or ...
You really know all that?? Even the part about articulators?? Cuz admitting that was the key for me - and lots of other ppl in this sub....
My brainstorm ideas to get tips for stuttering remission: [Research](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388245722002139): "*Stuttering severity relates to frontotemporal low-beta syn...
I don't have empirical evidence for you. Just anecdotal (not nonsense.) Severe stutterer until my mid 20s. Never a fluent sentence. Blocks that would last until I ran out of breath. Cluttered speech...
My brainstorm ideas to get tips for stuttering remission: * [Research](https://alliedhealth.ceconnection.com/ovidfiles/00011363-202201000-00004.pdf): "*Why Stuttering Occurs: The Role of Cognitive Co...
My brainstorm ideas to get tips for stuttering remission: * [Research](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fIVTx5LyO3bT19Uw8qiNFlefiqUMHcsv/view?usp=sharing): PhD researcher Yaruss et al, researched "**...
First of all, I love this post because you are what many of us needed in our own parents as kids. That being said, I think it may be neurological trauma. I also had no familial stuttering and it came ...
Joshua_Flower, you're probably right on about the sensory overload like when a computer-generated stream ‘stutters’. Those of us stutterers with neuro deficits will very soon have medications to do w...
Good luck, it's, the autocorrect isn't letting me type your name. I think, for neurological stuttering, the near future will provide medication. Keep faith in science....
I love reading your posts. Lately, I have been thinking about my stutter in computational terms. A computer has multiple threads, and each thread deals with a constant stream of data that needs to be...
Tips to improve stuttering from the research study (2022): "Neurophysiology of stuttering: Unraveling the Mysteries of Fluency" (replace impaired motor timing cues; improve executive functions; enhance response inhibition; increase larger articulatory movements; improve volitional motor control)
Tips to improve stuttering from the research study (2022): "Neurophysiology of stuttering: Unraveling the Mysteries of Fluency" (replace impaired motor timing cues; improve executive functions; enhanc...
Now, 10 months later, I have new insights. I will try to explain it. Maybe you can say if you agree with it. Remember, everyone has different perspectives, experiences, and beliefs so you probably hav...
No, you cannot. You might trip over your words, but a stutter is a change inside your brain....
I'm all in Little, it's ALL about brain science. You know I'm hot on medication-mediated treatment for some cases of stuttering. I'll continue to post on research by Gerald Maguire, M.D. whose drug is...
You bring up an interesting point! I agree completely. Perhaps in high school we tend to be more hyperactive, and as we reach our 30s or 40s, we generally diminish this hyperactivity component and we ...