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I see, you mentioned it's happening outside of work too. The eyes flickering and body spasms sounds like it's affecting you quite a bit. I unfortunately can't think of what might be causing it. Did yo...
Andrew Huberman Podcast with Dr. Eddie Chang on The Science of Learning and Speaking Languages with a piece on stuttering.
Andrew Huberman Podcast with Dr. Eddie Chang on The Science of Learning and Speaking Languages with a piece on stuttering. The more knowledge the better am I right? Just thought I would drop this he...
What are Healthcare systems: According to the World Health Organisation a health system consists of all organisations, people and actions whose primary intent is to promote, restore or maintain healt...
Stutterers vs non-stutterers. Why are there differences in the brain? What do the differences entail? (question to all redditors)
Stutterers vs non-stutterers. Why are there differences in the brain? What do the differences entail? (question to all redditors) 1. MRI scans have revealed that when PWS stutter, there is a differenc...
There was a great episode of StutterTalk (podcast) where they discussed the two. They were actually talking about the potential of using medication to treat stuttering, because there have been some ca...
Can a thyroglossal cyst cause stuttering?
Can a thyroglossal cyst cause stuttering? I know this is very specific but I need to know if a thyroglossal cyst can cause/affect stuttering At the age of three, I had an incision in my throat to rem...
Research states, that PWS with adult onset (which is called psychogenic stuttering), usually remove stuttering in a year. You can also check [this link](https://stamurai.com/blog/neurogenic-stuttering...
> Today I saw my neurologist who diagnosed that it is separate to the other issues. Did you get diagnosed as neurogenic stutterer or psychogenic stutterer?...
In your experience, what is the difference between when you stuttered as a child and as an adult?
In your experience, what is the difference between when you stuttered as a child and as an adult? I would say that most of the 80% of children who outgrow their stuttering symptoms never actually deve...
Thank you for this, I appreciate knowing more about what's going on under the hood, and it's especially a relief to know that this fear of causing my own cognitive decline isn't a rational one....
Joe Biden's deteriorating speech
Joe Biden's deteriorating speech I'm not American and this is not a political speech, but I've seen a lot of videos of Biden saying essentially nonsensical sentences and it's obvious ridiculed. While...
There's definitely merit to the dopamine hypothesis - hence current FDA medical trials of Ecopipam. What is interesting is where to go from here. This dopamine:stuttering hypothesis implies that the...
I agree that dopamine in our body can cause stuttering. 1. How is a negative evaluation connected exactly to dopamine? 2. What are dopamine exercises or strategies to reduce stuttering?...
Interesting thought and you may have something there. My experience is that stuttering is a neurological problem caused when the brain and the stutterer's voice do not interact in unison. When one d...
Dysregulation in the Dopaminergic System and Stuttering: My Theory
Dysregulation in the Dopaminergic System and Stuttering: My Theory Dysregulation in the dopaminergic system could be a cause of stuttering. I don't mean to say that we have an excess of dopamine or vi...
This is a problem to solve all on your own. I've never heard of a person being unable to move their tongue. It is virtually impossible to not move your tongue while actually doing an accent. Perhaps...
According to google: >Apraxia (called "dyspraxia" if mild) is a neurological disorder characterized by loss of the ability to execute or carry out skilled movements and gestures, despite having th...
Stutter and tDCS
Stutter and tDCS Hi sub, I found this article and wanted to know what you thought about it If there is really a chance that it will help or is it just another possible treatment [https://www.science...
Onset of stuttering can be a warning sign something is wrong in your brain and should always be checked by a neurologist....
What are stutter triggers, in your opinion?
What are stutter triggers, in your opinion? [These are my stutter triggers, reactions and compulsive responses](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jOsTp24LAi1k_VWeDwIlrojWZDV9wNDa/view?usp=sharing), in ...