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commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2021
1 points

HI u/bellbuttomblues \- There's a post in this thread about the current medication work. There is a national trial for a medication for stuttering going on right now. Here's a link for more informatio...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Neurological & BrainMedication Inquiries
commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2021
15 points

It's saying more and more than there are both anatomical (structural) and functional (the way it's used or operates) differences in the brains of both children and adults who stutter. I think this res...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2021
3 points

>Hi - Indeed, there is quite a bit of research that focuses on engineering-type models for understanding stuttering and the role of feedback. In particular, you might enjoy reading about the DIVA m...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2021
8 points

We're learning a lot about the underlying genetic differences of people who stutter. We've known for decades anecdotally that stuttering runs in families, but there are researchers like Dr. Dennis Dra...

Causes & Variability
Genetic & Family FactorsNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2021
3 points

u/gmpros2 >Hi, > >Being a stutterer as long as I remember myself, I recently went to see a Optometrist, specializing in visual therapy. He is a curious guy interested in many medical and...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2021
4 points

Hi. Thanks for doing this. From what you know about it, do you think there’s any possibility that Neuralink technology could be used to one day assist in the treatment of or improve a persons stutter?...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2021
6 points

u/NotSoRobot >What does research say about brains of people who stutter? Do we have any kind of advantage at all or do we only have a disadvantage haha 🙃...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2021
4 points

Here's one of the questions asked before the live AMA: >u/TallDarkness: > >"What's science current opinion about neuroplasticity regarding stuttering right now? Can it be a (partial) pos...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainSituational VariabilityPropositionality & Weight+1 more
commentr/StutterJan 31, 2021
2 points

Hi, Being a stutterer as long as I remember myself, I recently went to see a Optometrist, specializing in visual therapy. He is a curious guy interested in many medical and psychological areas. He a...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Neurological & BrainOverthinking & Monitoring
commentr/StutterJan 29, 2021
2 points

I doubt Toastmastets would help with his stutter. Stuttering is neurological in origin. Physical actions like therapy can mitigate it, but they don't get rid of it. Toastmasters is neither, it's for...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilitySchool & Work
Avoidance & SubstitutionNeurological & BrainSchool & Academic Life
commentr/StutterJan 28, 2021
2 points

I am 29, I also have stuttering problem. I discovered an article here saying, It is biological phenomenon. So it got me into thinking there is no cure from therapies but only medicines?...

Causes & VariabilityTherapy & Professional
Neurological & BrainSeeking Therapy
commentr/StutterJan 28, 2021
2 points

What does research say about brains of people who stutter? Do we have any kind of advantage at all or do we only have a disadvantage haha 🙃...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainSeverity & Fluctuation
commentr/StutterJan 27, 2021
9 points

What's science current opinion about neuroplasticity regarding stuttering right now? Can it be a (partial) possible solution for curing stuttering? What's the scientific reason behind the phenomenon ...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Neurological & BrainSituational VariabilityRecreationa substances (e.g. Alcohol, Cannabis)+1 more
commentr/StutterJan 25, 2021
2 points

To try and make this subject as concise as possible: Great metaphor saying a third party interjecting on a romantic date. When you should be focusing your attention and creating movements on your date...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Neurological & BrainAvoidance & Substitution
commentr/StutterJan 24, 2021
2 points

> In children who stutter, the default mode network seems to insert itself — like a third person butting in on a romantic date — into the conversation between networks responsible for focusing atte...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterJan 24, 2021
2 points

Hopefully they find something that significantly helps. I'm trying to see a neurologist through my DR at the moment. My speech therapist thinks I have more of a tic...

Causes & VariabilityCommunity & Support
Neurological & BrainAdvice Requests
commentr/StutterJan 23, 2021
3 points

Fun Fact: people with stutter process more information because we process information quicker...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterJan 23, 2021
1 points

Funnily enough my handwriting is absolute shit, and in games I have an edpi of 250 (meaning that I need to move my arm 2+ meters to do a 360), because else I can't even try to aim, also I think I hold...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Neurological & BrainPhysical Tension
commentr/StutterJan 22, 2021
2 points

I def didn’t have any obviously apparent neurological event, but I’m only just now hearing about covid causing brain injury. With the cough, my dr did say I was fine, but not that I for sure didn’t ha...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterJan 22, 2021
2 points

Sudden onset of stuttering is most commonly related to some type of neurological event such as stroke, traumatic brain injury or medication. If you doc says you are fine then best listen to him. Spe...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological