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You can avoid your stutter a Little bit with confidence. But you are still a stutterer. Stuttering comes from the basalganglien in Brain. Its over reacting on dopamine. perhaps related to GABA’s effec...
Stuttering is statistically more common in men anyway, so I concur with your eyeroll emoji....
Stuttering is statistically more common in men, so...yeah, this theory makes zero scientific sense....
There is much more to stuttering than confidence, for example for most of us signals from brain to mouth are not consistent or one area of the brain works more or less, there is not a complete balance...
Makes sense if what you're saying is that this would decrease dopamine, and thus decrease our stuttering (due to increased Dopamine causing stuttering)...
Yep. I’m not sure if it’s directly correlated with stuttering, though. Maybe some overlapping misfiring of our brains, but probably not a direct cause or effect of stuttering....
An explanation of stuttering could be lack of oxygen during gestation...
I’m the only person in both of my family trees with a stutter, what could be the cause of it?
I’m the only person in both of my family trees with a stutter, what could be the cause of it? I have ADHD, but so does my brother and one of my cousins, and they don’t have a stutter, nor does anyone ...
Just diagnosed with ADHD. Trying to connect dots with how it has affected my dealing with my stuttering
Just diagnosed with ADHD. Trying to connect dots with how it has affected my dealing with my stuttering I often say, I have been tired since the day I was born. The last 6 months or so the fatigue wa...
Did speech therapy helped? I am thinking to even consult a neurologist to see if EEG can help them identify if there is a cause....
First of all I have zero stage fear and it frustrates me when I stutter. So following are the things I experience when I stutter. 1. Before speaking a word, I know I am going to stutter. 2. If I get ...
Stuttering is caused by a neurological phenomenon and is NOT caused by low self confidence. This person is ignorant, many people are about stuttering. Thinking it's all about talking too fast or anx...
I stuttered as a child before I can remember anything, based on that I can say that at least in my case it has a neurological origin from birth or early development as a baby. I don't think I have se...
Definitely always seemed more neurological than psychological to me. For one, my brain never slows down, without the use of thc. A good example of it not being psychological is how I, and others, can ...
The research done on stuttering indicates that people who stutter have the same range of psychological traits as the rest of the population. It’s very unlikely that stuttering has a psychological caus...
Stuttering is a neurological problem where there is a disruption between the brain and the speech mechanism. In many ways stuttering is similar to bad vision and bad hearing in that all are physical...
Sorry for not making myself clear. DAF is delayed auditory feedback where we hear our voice on a fraction of a second delay. Stuttering is the dusfunction of the brain from processing our speech as ...
I have heard this is common but I don’t. I also have heard it is common to develop a secondary speech disorder with stuttering. For example, I have Tourette’s in the form of motor ticks....
Stuttering is a brain dysfunction where there is an interruption in processing when the user is speaking. By using DAF the user is no longer speaking and hence our stutter is greatly reduced. The s...
This is example how stuttering and Tourette are connected. Whenevere there is twiching or *will* to twich there is a problem in dopamine system in the brain. In our brains there is too much dopamine i...