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Did you read what I wrote? I know that. But why should it have come back after decades of being a senator? If he was completely fine, you wouldn't even know. But he forgets names, is unable to give th...
This dopamine antagonist is different. All past antagonists blocked more than one type of dopamine, this antagonist just blocks one type. It’s much more selective and therefore had much less side effe...
A massive amount of stutters, stutter due to excessive amounts of dopamine in part of the left side of the brain, thus why we don’t stutter when singing, because singing uses primarily the right side ...
Yes it did. I guess this is one of long term covid effects, that worsens anxiety, and brain activity. I guess it also influences the regional cerebral blood flow in the superior frontal gyrus and the ...
Mine is y. I am also perplexed why everyone can have different stuttered letters. I guess that's maybe bc stuttering is neurologically diverse....
Stuttering is a neurological problem when the mind disengages when it hears OUR voice. There is a technology that has been around for years that helps Stutterers with no down side. It is called the ...
Demosthenes is amazing. Stuttering is a neurological problem where the brain disengages when it hears OUR OWN voice. That is why we are much more fluent when we disguise our voice or sing or whisper...
Not surprising that speech therapists do not help stuttering since stuttering is a neurological disorder. Also not surprising that this is the first time you have heard about speech devices. Unfortu...
Just look at his state of the union address. Calling Ukrainians Iranians, gaffing (sure some of it signs of stuttering). Btw no political bias and stutterer myself...
>He's clearly showing signs of dementia Is he? Do you have experience with dementia, or are you bringing your political bias to the discussion? I have one family member who suffers from dementia...
well ok, depression meds have never helped my stutter but they have helped my depression. I cant think of any mechanism other than relaxing vocal chords via meds reduces a stutter. Is there a any oth...
I think he got veneers for his teeth and they might have thrown off his mouth coordination just a bit. We never really think about coordination until we bite our own tongue or cheek and then you keep ...
Still, it's odd that he sometimes forgets names and stuff. He's clearly showing signs of dementia which makes his stutter even worse...
Yes there's actually an explanation to why this happens. Humans put value on certain words or phrases when we say them based on their importance.Your name is a valuable word because there is no alter...
In my opinion it has to do with brain waves and the brain probably being at the peak capacity it can be at, this is going to be hard to explain so please bare with me. Children’s brainwaves are more...
I do, but still think you're oversimplifying the issue and relying too much on the psychological aspect and the power of positive thinking. As an example, why does CBT for anxiety not improve stutteri...
No stutter is **caused** by speaking too quickly. If speaking too fast can cause stutters we'd have a lot more stutterers. Yea I stutter....
We stutter because of a neurological predisposition which means, tensing the mouth by perceived stresses. It only means that the chance is higher that perceived stresses impact us to stutter. The psyc...
Stuttering isn't caused by speaking too quickly as a child. It's a developmental motor-neuro miscoordination, probably due to genetics....
Nothing medically/professionally recognized as far as I know, but that doesn’t change the fact that he’s helped countless people. As I said before, some stutters are caused by anxiety, some by TBI’s, ...