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Stuttering is a neurological problem caused by an interruption with the speaker's own voice. One method of avoiding stuttering is by modifying the speaker's voice. I have heard good and bad things ...
Tendency may often have a genetic or neurological basis but does not justify (choosing) compulsion
Tendency may often have a genetic or neurological basis but does not justify (choosing) compulsion "Stuttering is neurological" and "It's genetic". We all have heard of these phrases to justify compul...
**What can we learn from this?** An important thing to recognise and remember is that anticipating stuttering or anticipating communication failure is not enough in itself to cause stuttering. Stutte...
Mental and physiological, mostly. I believe social elements are of a secondary importance, given people are the trigger to the stutter, not the cause. As it stands, there are three "recognized" types...
Research states [that we do not know if brain differences are a cause or consequence](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/xjr1bv/what_are_your_thoughts_on_this_new_stutter/). What is your opinio...
"Another thing I stutter a lot less when I'm talking to my friends" It's because you created a condition in your mind unconsciously: "It makes sense to stutter less with specific friends". Have you t...
Another thing I stutter a lot less when I'm talking to my friends...
Makes sense because stuttering is a neuro-psychological condition. There are pharmaceuticals that can help and produce a similar effect. Check out my post history or message me...
Stuttering is a neurological problem where the mind does not process the speaker's normal voice. When we sing or whisper or use a false voice or use a stuttering prosthesis, our stutter is greatly d...
Stuttering is a neurological problem where the mind does not properly process the speaker's normal voice. It is analogous to problems with bad vision and bad hearing. For bad vision and/or bad heari...
Let's take this research (2022): Neural activity during solo and choral reading: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of overt continuous speech production in adults who stutter **What are y...
What are your thoughts on this research: "Choral speech reduces stuttering, because of patterns of hyperactivity in motor regions but underactivity in auditory regions"
What are your thoughts on this research: "Choral speech reduces stuttering, because of patterns of hyperactivity in motor regions but underactivity in auditory regions" ...
If there’s brain damage they’re basically guaranteed to stutter though so it makes sense in this case...
"I've stuttered since I was born" Just a side-note: no one is born with developmental stuttering because speaking is a learned skill. There weren't any research done on 0 year old babies to check for...
Hello , I am new into this group 👋🏻 I am Italian, but now I live in Uk. I can say that.. unfortunately no matter which leanguage speak, I stutter anyway. Actually with english even more. I think i...
**"Would you give up a limb to effectively fix your stutter 100 percent ?"** My answer is no. Because media explains stuttering as incurable, but this doesn't mean we cannot reduce (or remove) stutte...
**"The anticipation of stuttering may be a causal factor."** "There is little known about the relationship between the expectancy of stuttering and actual stuttering. Is there a causal relationship b...
"But stuttering is definitely neurodevelopmental+psychological otherwise you can't explain away the first time when PWS stutter, and no need to explain why it is also psychological." Regarding your c...
Hi is it me I just can't tell which is the right side or left side of the head in the diagram...I had a car accident when I was a baby and sustained a fractured skull and some brain damage on the ri...
Fuck, so you’re telling me in another few years I might be doomed to be a stutterer forever because of my brain making connections and stuff?...