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It is in about rewiring your brain. When you are trying to speak, you have anxiety that you will fail because you have all the memories of disfluency. Learning to hear fluency from your lips, your own...
I have a neurogenic stutter from brain damage, and it’s the opposite for me. My stutter also gets worse when I’m in pain....
no i do not believe it all happens in our brains, when I stutter I feel in my stomach that something is preventing me from saying the word out so not everything happens around the brain, it also happe...
I am not a speech language pathologist, nor have I ever studied stuttering beyond an intro to communications disorder class in college I took for credit and because I was curious about my stuttering. ...
It’s a little bit of everything you said. There are numerous observable differences in the structures of those who stutter, specifically in a section called the planum temporale, and in a connective t...
Your horribly wrong, stuttering has to do with the biological make up of your brains functioning not your psychology...
I really like the Packman-Anastasio three-factor model: There's the causal neural deficits in speech production, which can be modulated by your own actions (careful speech behavior), but also exacerba...
https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/s-0038-1667166?device=mobile&innerWidth=980&offsetWidth=980 Yep! There’s some recent work in this area. If you want to read...
False. Stuttering is disorder of speech production. Stress and anxiety certainly exacerbate it, but they are not the root cause. There is a lot of neuroscience research to support that....
There's definitely a host of differences between the brains of fluent speakers and us stutterers, especially when it comes to motor control. Blocks are often a response to motor inaccuracies in speech...
I sometimes stutter. I have a neurological disorder which sometimes causes stuttering especially when I’m really tired. It’s very difficult because it’ll pop up during the middle of a conversation. Th...
I'd go with unrelated as well, simply because of the amount my mouth has changed with years of braces (my palette was extremely narrow from sucking my thumb as a child, I even ended up with this metal...
tongue tie correlation with stutter?
tongue tie correlation with stutter? So I was at the dentist today and all went well, but when she finished cleaning my teeth she asked if I had difficulty pronouncing any sounds or words. I told her ...
I don't see any reason why not. Stuttering has no physical cause most of the time, and the brain can also rewire itself (a.k.a. neuroplasticity)....
I HIGHLY doubt overthinking is the issue. I'm going through the same stuff. It's a biological/genetic disability. It just exists....
Great article my dude.. Basically, stuttering is both neurological and psychological.. We have a predisposition to stuttering if a trauma arises..It's more like a habit, constant rumination and intrus...
midnight thoughts
midnight thoughts I've never been asked this but if I was to describe a stutter, this is how I would do it. As a person with a mild stutter, I don't know if I would classify it as covert, it has not r...
You mention heredity, but you don’t mention that you or your wife stutter. As such I’m not sure why you’re linking the heritability of stuttering with palilalia. Regardless, I’ve not heard of anyth...
Sure, mindset is a factor. But stuttering is much more complex than that. That's why it's hard to figure out, after all. We simply don't know enough about it yet. Stutter doesn't go away as a result ...
Hey there. I'm 24, and I've noticeably stuttered since 2nd grade. I'm currently getting my Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology, and I consider stuttering to be my "thing." Without doxxing myse...