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Stuttering can happen all of a sudden but it can also be a sign of random brain truamatic injury, intoxication, etc....
Managing diet to reduce dopamine levels and stuttering rate
Managing diet to reduce dopamine levels and stuttering rate As many of you know, Ecopipam is a potentially promising stuttering drug, currently in phase 2 FDA trials. The drug is essentially a dopamin...
As with most OCD's, stuttering is also genetic. Stuttering is caused by a neurological predispositioning resulting in perceived stresses. **1. Trigger:** Firstly, our instinct constantly says 'I...
Left brain vs right brain dominance has never been completely proven or disproven, although it was a common stuttering theory in the 1930s. Stuttering children were trained to be right handed during t...
Bro I feel you I never thought of that before, I’m also left handed, stutter, and daydream a lot like everyday. I also have adhd but you got a point one of the causes of stuttering could be from dopam...
As with most OCD's, stuttering is also genetic. Stuttering is caused by a neurological predispositioning resulting in perceived stresses. **1. Trigger:** Firstly, our instinct constantly says 'I wil...
hasn’t the right brain vs left brain dominance thing been disproved? I’ll admit, I also say daydream frequently, however, I think it mostly stems from a place of deep dissatisfaction with my current s...
stuttering and excessive daydreaming
stuttering and excessive daydreaming Good day. I am left-handed, stutter and have excessive daydreams. the first does not matter (it is only an indication that the right hemisphere of my brain is the ...
Chasing rhythm in your own breathing is actually part of the problem. Fluent adults speak using feedforward neural networks, while stutterers recurrent feedback loops (which children use while develop...
There's a book by William Parry that postulates that the core is involved in stuttering by the inadvertent triggering of the Valsalva maneuver. I read his book a few years ago, but was left largely di...
Hm. I’m not sure what type of stuttering I would have then according to your perspective. If someone stutters as a child, or develops stuttering as a teenager, or even an adult, I feel like it is a...
I find it a bit misleading that people say there is a “neurological stuttering” and a non neurological stuttering. I could be wrong but I don’t think there is a difference in stuttering. Why would y...
Your stutter likely isn’t neurological if it only manifested at 14 years old. For those of us stricken by neurological stuttering, changing our self-perception and practicing public speaking will amou...
[This](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJTlCj-ZP2E) presentation explains Stuttering and the research behind its treatment in more depth. Adderall is also a stimulant like Ritalin (Methylphenidate), ...
Sorry I missed your comment until now, it's from papers I've read over time. There was a good post on this subreddit related to this topic, check it out: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/pl5...
ADHD Medication and Stuttering
ADHD Medication and Stuttering To start with some context, I've had a stutter for my entire life, and this past spring I was diagnosed with ADHD. I was prescribed Adderall XR, which has definitely som...
Yeah I saw somethere there was a webinar held by experts that stuttering was considered as a neurodivergence but I forgot his name sorry....
I agree that there's no medication at the moment for stammering but I think there will be some cure or treatment in future, Maybe gene therapy if stammering is a genetic affliction , or maybe some ph...
Stutterers have loads of abnormalities in their brains and various deficits related to that. Frankly, propagating this social anxiety myth only hurts us by encouraging morons who think that we are a j...
In terms of etiology, dyslexia and dysfluency have very little in common. What is your reason for asking? There’s also no standard agreed-upon definition of neurodivergence. So what definition are ...