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I strongly believe there can be many reasons for stuttering. Trauma induced, neurological, psychological or physical...
It's neurological 100%, the flow of blood is low between the areas in brain where the sentence is formed(wernicke's area) and where the sentence is signalled to trigger the speech muscles(bronca's are...
100% neurological. I stutter with my handwriting too. I’m tired of hearing the “anxiety is the main cause of stuttering” bullshit...
I think there is an underlying neurological issue (some communication issue within the brain) that is greatly effected by psychological factors (anxiety/stress). If it was only psychological, I think...
100%. My story goes like this: My porn addiction began at age 14 I began having these “handwriting blocks“ and stuttering with my handwriting at age 15. I began having speech blocks and stuttering ...
These people commenting have no knowledge of NFB. I have my own machine… im working with an adult who stutters and has severe ADHD. I’d like to know your protocol and any research you’ve found. It mig...
Blackness, Stuttering, and Music with JJJJJerome Ellis
Blackness, Stuttering, and Music with JJJJJerome Ellis Today Proud Stutter podcast [released](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/proud-stutter/id1588336626?i=1000549286232) a special episode. The s...
she has no idea , read up on pharmacological ties between dopamine inhibitors and stuttering...
thats old school there is a disruption in your dopamine response and a corelation to the upper left hemisphere of your brain that is associated with stuttering, medications like epicocam and dopamine...
No you are getting them all wrong. It depends on your own situations. If you stutter even calmed down, relaxed, and composed, it is likely that the neurological part of your stuttering shares of the w...
u/AxP3 got it right! Thanks for the shoutout! And for reading my posts! We stutterers have a healthy external timing circuit but a compromised internal timing circuit. The issues with our relatively-...
This is the post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/pl522u/neuropathology_why_stutterers_brains_produce/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share /u/AlsoTomLovett can perhaps be of assist...
That makes sense. Someone posted here a few months ago on the Neuroscience behind stuttering. I don't remember his u/. "There are two timing circuits in the brain. The external timing circuit is for ...
That’s because stammering is very complicated and all to do with our brain....
It’s Neurological. So it runs in the family. It’s unfair man idk mine is the worse out of everyone. What pills do I get?...
They made mice stutter by altering their DNA, so there's obviously some damage there....
Probably not. Cuz stutter was proven a neurological disorder and MRIs, BCIs, and similar medical equipments tailored to neurology were just invented around 80's in the last century and there is nearly...
I think its because its an invisible disability. But on the bright side maybe BCIs like nueralink will cure stuttering altogether in the near future....
No, actually a part of PWS still stutter when they are talking to themselves, and around 40% of PWS are like this. But I gotta warn you that if you stutter in the same severities in all occasions, t...
Seems like a very niche issue. Maybe something to do with dopamine receptors activating? I really don't know...