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It does. It's funny I noticed before my son could speak I could talk to him without stuttering at all but now he can talk I stutter like I normally do when I'm talking to him. The brain is strange....
I don't know if his research which stated that we stutter bc of our hyperactive amygdala could make sense or not but I gotta say his thoughts that we shouldn't focus on fluency were really stunning an...
Do you stutter when you sing? If you do, then it could be neurogenic. Here is an article about the differences https://stamurai.com/blog/neurogenic-stuttering-vs-psychogenic-stuttering/...
I do too, that’s just more proof that stuttering is more cognitive than we think. And also that people have a big effect on our speech...
Good job. Did you know that white noise/instrumental music is the basis for the Edinburgh Masker(EM) speech prosthesis? I have used the EM for years and it has cut my stuttering dramatically. Stut...
What's your take on William Parry?
What's your take on William Parry? I stumbled upon a replier in another post who incited Parry's vid to inform us of the fact that stuttering is now seriously under researches and I found out Parry's ...
You were just retorting amygdala being the root cause with your own speculations while the presentation expert made it clear it was the 'cause'. So at least you gotta retort him with your own evidence...
After I took a look at this uncontinued research I believed science community's ignoring this important research could be contributed to this research itself being problematic at three points: 1.Too ...
Tons of people who stutter have relatives who stutter, so it really seems like there's something genetic about a lot of cases even if no one's been able to pinpoint any specific gene. Also the fact t...
The under-research is indeed a tragedy. I believe directly that the amygdala is hyperactive in stutters. That is in my opinion caused by stuttering itself which makes people so afraid and hyper alert ...
I've been curious about CBD. I use to smoke a TON of weed way back when.... But I don't want to get back into those old habits. And then again I will not be able to function at work even if the weed h...
Stuttering is seriously under-researched. There's a few good people working on it but we simply don't have enough attention for people to care. I personally believe, [based on a very impressive prese...
Yes, it has symptoms, but it can also be caused by rapid speech.It needs to lower some dopamine....
Possible indeed. I even stammered when I was totallty alone. Sometimes the diapgragm moves up normally and then you dont stammer. But you want to have it move up fluently ALWAYS...
And its true that you dont feel tenion in the diapgragm or intercostals. Its not about tension perse but about not using the diapgragm in a way that it not vibrates. You cant fee This vibration but yo...
To make it more clear: the tension and spasm In your mouth area are a result of the dysfuntion of the diapgragm. When you sing you dont have this mouth tension either right?...
fair question! I can explain this very simple. The proces of coordination of the muscles are working perfectly smoothly by default for everyone regardless whether they stutter or not. HOWEVER, when th...
Because the human voice is the most important thing a person has. You never ever can be your true self when you can not say the things the way you wanted them. But he - you can get rid of stuttering! ...
Because the human voice is the most important thing a person has. You never ever can be your true self when you can not say the things the way you wanted them. But he - you can get rid of stuttering! ...
I had the same!! On that moments we had the control over our diapgragm. Therfore we didnt stutter in that situations. Everybody stutters in her or his own way but they have one big thing in common whi...