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That's interesting! You bring up a good point that your stuttering and the OCD tic (that your dad has) could be somehow related. This [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/OCDRecovery/comments/xjsttj/tips_f...
No one in my family stutters, but my father has a tic disorder. I have no tics, but I developed a stutter at the age of three. After reading lots of research on stuttering, I‘m pretty sure that his ti...
Yeah I have no clue how some people are able to “overcome” it and some aren’t. And why’s it even there in the first place? I participated in a study where they measured electricity in my brain as I sp...
I used to stutter in my dreams. It wouldn't make sense because I thought stuttering was a physical thing but after starting to stutter in my dreams I realised it could be mental...
According to research, a research study published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research in 2017 found that nearly 80% of adults who stutter reported experiencing "stuttering-like" d...
I'm not a moron. I wonder if there is another military job you'd like, even a little. I know an airforce man who stutters and was trained by the Airforce in data engineering. He HAS recently become 9...
According to a PhD researcher, often people who stutter don't focus on the prosody (like rhythm, intonation, stress patterns etc), whereas non-stutterers do focus on prosody in order to maintain fluen...
Stuttering and OCPD
Stuttering and OCPD I read a study from Australia a few weeks ago that was investigating the potential connection between OCPD and children that stutter. From what I remember, the children did not hav...
I, a stutterer of 24 years, have been having severe troubles with muscular tension in the last years and have discovered that these are correlated to my crooked bite. I am now in orthodontic treatment...
>"*I'm obviously interested in anything brain. Related. I haven't been really able to find anything on the link between stuttering and blinking. When I stutter, and this seems to be a shared exper...
They've been running stutterers through MRI brain scans for years and have found all sorts of things. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/02/150209143443.htm And there's lots more research li...
I too don’t understand it. The neurology and psychology of stuttering is something I’d like to learn more about. Speaking from personal experience, I’ve had long periods of uninterrupted fluency....
Why don't scientists look into neurogenic Stuttering to see what is wrong in the brain?
Why don't scientists look into neurogenic Stuttering to see what is wrong in the brain? Developmental or acquired after a stroke the end result is the same: Stuttering. Why don't scientists look int...
It's understandable that you're concerned about your stuttering. There are different types of stuttering, and it's important to understand which type you might have. Most of us are developmental stutt...
My metaphor for stuttering is that it is a low frequency of CPU in the "voluntary speech generating" cortex that sends instructions to the speech motor cortex. The reasons and mechanisms of that reduc...
>Or is there a division in the camp of what causes stuttering? Is it rooted in the brain or is it physical (an issue with the vocal cords, larynx, etc)? Good questions. The PhD researchers Yairi a...
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I've been dipping in and out of the research for decades. Way back when, it appeared the scientific consensus that stuttering was purely psychological. Now over the years, I've watched that be replace...
It's a social anxiety disorder. The only time you can stutter alone is when your imagining talking to someone....