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OP could've worded it better, but that drug is under trials so the jury is still out on this one. Additional info from noema pharma's website: > Gemlapodect (NOE-105) is a potent, selective PDE10...
Stuttering is most likely a neurological issue. As everything concerning the brain, the use of medications has proven very unsuccessful so far, look for example at all the falling Alzheimer’s trials w...
Very interesting hypothesis about inner speech and stuttering
Very interesting hypothesis about inner speech and stuttering [https://understandingdysfluency.com/2016/04/18/stuttering-a-new-theory-that-could-shed-light/](https://understandingdysfluency.com/2016/0...
I've heard the dopamine theory before. But in my experience I personally feel like when my Dopamine is low and seratonin is too high (in a hang over like state) I tend to stutter alot more. When Dopam...
For me, Ritalin (methylphenidate) actually improved my speech. I usually have a severe stutter but when I first took Ritalin I was talking away (and speaking really fast too). I asked my psychiatrist...
I’m on a ski lift so I’ll make this quick. One of the leading theories is that stutterers have too much dopamine in their brain. Drugs like ADHD give you a huge dopamine dump which is why many people ...
You would stutter as soon as you start your speech. Stuttering is *neurological* disorder....
Hi, Maybe I wasn’t clear about that point. I was born with minor hearing loss and was given hearing aids when doctors noticed this. The hearing aids were implanted in my ears and fell out when I was ...
I actually had a doctor state that CBD or weed would help. LOL. but I’ve heard the alcohol thing. From what I know - it’s basically just turning your brain off a bit....
Thinking words does not cause one to stutter...I dont care what you or Lee Lovett think either...but his theory is not correct even if he thinks he is always right!!!...
Look up William parry and valsalva stuttering. Try his super doofus (but professional And scientific) YouTube video...
Could be the diaphragm not being as used as well. I’ve always wondered if it has something to do with the phrenic nerve (neural pathways notwithstanding)....
I believe in neurological science / research. The causes of stuttering will probably not be curable for a long time, but the symptoms will be. It will take time to treat them. The treatment, however...
PWS have a disruption within the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical network. And thats the fact. Our stuttering is Not comming from anxiety, our an anxiety is comming from our stutter. It's like ...
Interesting. It would be good to see the scans of a stammerer too.. brain scans ideally too...
thats just not fucking true no one in this world develops a stutter from fear you get fear cause you fucking stutter ​ thats like saying people with adhd have it cause they never concen...
It has to do with Neuroloplasticity. How that works is that Neurologist believe that you can restructure and create new neurons in your brain. When it comes to trying to improve your stutter you have ...
Research proves that when you whisper it reduces stuttering to a minimum level. At the moment we’d like to help with online calls by converting whispered speech into normal voice using ML....
*First question: What causes stuttering?* Answer: [This](https://i.imgur.com/MAjzt1b.png) research could shed some light to the cause of stuttering. (Kenneth J. Logan-Fluency Disorders\_ Stuttering, ...
As someone in the field of Linguistics, I am very interested to know what causes stuttering, where does our brain fail to send the message, where is the problem happening exactly. What is the biologic...