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The vast majority of cases of stuttering definitely have underpinnings of neurological and genetic causes. It’s shameful that so few studies have been conducted on stuttering, but from the studies tha...
So far from the journal articles and studies I’ve read, the root cause (or one of the root causes) of stuttering is an imbalance of the neurotransmitters (including dopamine) in the basal ganglia area...
It's genetics for most people. They can see the difference in brains of PWS and other people on how speech is generated. That being said i think years of stressing about stuttering adds another level...
Definitely think it's interpersonal anxiety of some kind. Evidence B: Everyone knows you'll never stutter if you're reciting something alone. Also, I think there are deep and broad neurobiological cor...
I would guess that the cause is biological, something different in our brains, but yeah, environmental factors and anxiety would play a part too...
Hence the classification of a communication disorder. Is there any point in discussing research in genetics, brain imaging, and neurobiology with you or are you going to repeat just think your way out...
Yeah. I know. That’s why ppl keep asking “why am I always fluent when alone??” Most SLPs treat it like there’s a problem w articulation (physical) Id argue that, for lay purposes, it’s okay to th...
Although, I agree with your first line, most people here won't. Almost everyone here is certain that stuttering is physical/neurological....
It truly is awful and it doesn't make sense to me. I'm very similar to your case with stuttering, as you've said already. We can only hope our brains get a little bump and fix themselves or something...
I do talk to myself a lot tbf. I thought everyone did it but who's to say what the normal amount is ?...
I know your comment isn’t meant to be taken literally, but most stuttering isn’t caused by brain damage....
I will agree that you need to see a speech pathologist who specializes in stuttering for the reasons you mentioned. However, stuttering is not an anxiety thing. It can lead to anxiety and interacts wi...
I don't think that's the case. After all, different people who stutter have different difficult sounds. There's no universally more stuttered sounds vs less stuttered sounds (except for maybe vowels)....
Stuttering is a disability - a horrible disability. It is a neurological problem where our brain has difficulty synchronizing our speech. There is nothing to be ashamed of. If we did not see well o...
I think you should elaborate what your current perception of stuttering is in details and first off you gotta know stutter is not induced from your timidity but your different neurology in most cases....
“How to stop stuttering and love speaking” by Lee Lovett . It deals with using neuroscience to help you get to fluency...
There’s no difference between “psychological” and “physical” These are made up words, all stutters occur due to you’re brain being a bit scuffed. Unless you’re talking about trauma induced stuttering...
Researches about the compensative developments of speech system of those adult PWS who spontaneously recover from stuttering?
Researches about the compensative developments of speech system of those adult PWS who spontaneously recover from stuttering? Hey guys First off I gotta underline I am not introducing certain courses...
Hm. The emotional/ASD part makes sense, and I agree. There are a few different reasons that causes stuttering, such as issues with neurons that connect the broca and wernickes area. Everyone is diffe...
Well, I've been thinking about this a lot lately. People stutter for different reasons, depending on the symptoms, right? So, if I only stutter when I'm talking to authorities or people I'm scared...