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When I stumbled upon scores of studies about the brain differences between PWS' and normal speakers' brains, I also came out this question that are they the cause of the consequence. But stuttering i...
**What are your thoughts on this new stutter research?** "There is a rich literature demonstrating that adults who stutter (AWS) demonstrate atypical functional brain activity during speech product...
What are your thoughts on this new stutter research? "We do not know if brain differences are a cause or consequence"
What are your thoughts on this new stutter research? "We do not know if brain differences are a cause or consequence" ...
I was prescribed Adderall XR this past spring, and have been taking it on an as-needed basis (so typically Monday-Friday). I can't say I've noticed any significant positive or negative impact on my st...
A new framework for understanding stuttering:The Dual Premotor Model
A new framework for understanding stuttering:The Dual Premotor Model >An explanatory model is proposed: the dual premotor systems theory of stuttering. > >Timing of speech segments may be...
No one taught us HOW to speak. The voice is linked to expression. The average stutterer is suffering from stage fright and vocal ignorance. Stage fright is anticipation of rejection, caused by look...
If it's a concussion, you can visit the neurologist and check for neurogenic stuttering. If you only stutter on 'specific' letters, then it's not neurogenic (but I may be wrong here) and then it's ver...
What can cause a person to wake up with a stutter one day?
What can cause a person to wake up with a stutter one day? When I was in fifth grade, I woke up with a stutter. Sometimes I simply cannot get a sound out. In the middle of a sentence I'll just stop ta...
Yeah I do. Does this mean my stutter could be neurological? I’ve stuttered all my life but recently it’s gotten worse. I used to be able to hide it...
Suddenly developed stutter
Suddenly developed stutter I’m 18 (biologically female) and have Tourette’s and I’ve spontaneously developed a stutter. Yesterday my tics were interrupting my speech and mimicking a stutter, and today...
You can't 'get rid of stuttering' although it can recover spontanouesly which is the most bizarre part in the whole story, because it is incurable, but can disappear itself. And may I ask did you try...
I read many interesting articles about it, if you google for "neurolinguistics stuttering"...
Guaranteed saying "Stop stuttering now" over and over was verbalisation of loads of internal processes going on in his hyper-connected brain at the time. Simply saying it while tripping won't necessar...
I also suffer from an onset stutter. Mine started at the end of a very traumatic battle with alcoholism. I have no specific event I can connect it to when it started, and think the overwhelming amount...
According to scientific research I have read: If a person stutters, brain scans shows different results in the brocca brain area than non-stutterers If a stutterer doesn't stutter (when he's speakin...
Do you mean treatment for stuttering by applying neurogenesis? I'm also interested. Following I always thought this (neuroscience) can only be done with experiential understanding in combination with...
Beauty! That's how it's done. I don't mind 'fighting' through it during conversation with a real close friend or family member. I'm at my least anxious and able to laugh about it after so why not...
Definitely neurological in my case. My father and brother have stutters too. It has taken me about 20 years (I'm 38 now) of working on my anxiety, reading many self help books and pushing boundaries a...
It’s nothing new.It’s been known for several decades now that stuttering has a neurological component....
"Are you implying that stuttering is psychological?" According to researchers/therapists: \- "stuttering is genetic which means, our brains are wired differently because we have a neurological predi...