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Pubmed, Google Scholar, and etc. can offer countless researches that can prove the relevance between stutter and neurological abnormalities, and all that I quoted come from these ways. Until the last...
This is very interesting. Do you have any articles, studies, or specific sources you can share that go more in depth about how stuttering has been connected with neurological disorders and specific pa...
Unfortunately, stutter is more than just 'physhical handicap', it's a neurological disorder. So the 'injury' is explicit in brain areas. Stutter is one of speech impediments induced from abnormal bra...
Delayed Auditory Feedback in essence diverts your attentions into willings to achieve informations from what your conversation partners are saying and just manages to distract you from stutter. But he...
I'll try stimulating my hearing area with the electrodes fixed on the scalp but my hearing is not bad at all, at least proven by every school medical. I think every stutter is handicapped in differen...
The predictable future of treatments to stutter? Deep Brain Stimulation or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
The predictable future of treatments to stutter? Deep Brain Stimulation or Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Since we have known stutter is induced from linguistic system's misfiring and abnormal psyc...
I relate to these findings a lot.
I relate to these findings a lot. The point about dopamine levels being high while stuttering so true I feel, because I have noticed I stutter the most when I am super excited about what I am talking....
Yea speaking to my close friend i usually dont stutter i feel pretty relaxed, but even with my siblings or parents i occasionally have that issue...
I have a neurogenic stutter (acquired brain injury) and suffer the same facial contortions. The way it was explained to me was the message is being sent from the brain to the vocal muscles but the sig...
I read somewhere that stutterers tend to have less blood supply than ‘fluid speakers’ in the Broca area, a zone of the brain that controls speech. I’m not sure if that’s right though....
Something in our brain that involves communication could be an injury or just how you were born it’s different for some hope this helps. :)...
Based off the research in the book "stuttering as a mind-body disorder" by Peter Louw.. 80% of pws are HSP's (highly sensitive people). You can look up the common traits of hsp's.. you will see ma...
His whole name is Joseph G.Sheehan, and here are the excepts from his writings: ​ > The conflict in stuttering is not simply between speaking versus inhibiting expected stuttering. In ...
seems like more of a physical disability rather than neurodivergency although it may be caused by the same areas of the brain ADHD etc impacts...
>Speech-language pathology has its roots in elocution (speech perfection) stemming from the 18th century in England. In the United States, an emphasis on elocution continued but quickly shifted to ...
I have been told my my therapist that I’m on the autistic spectrum, and I stutter sometimes. I believe that being on the autistic spectrum does make stuttering more likely at least because it can make...
I don't think it is. It's neurological in nature, but I'm pretty sure 99.9% of people with autism or ADHD don't stutter. If it were correlated I assume it'd be way more common. Both autism and AdHD ar...
No. It’s a real thing. I have difficulty writing certain letters on paper. Stuttering is a disorder in the brain that affects our ability to translate thoughts into words. It can affect other motor ac...
Yes it does. At least for some people like myself. Look up the latest research. A lot of the latest research just hasn’t been put out into the public yet...
Stuttering in touch typing as well as handwriting is not too uncommon in pws. I personally also have a hard time writing certain letters on paper. Stuttering can be pretty complex I guess...