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How do you know it's not psychological. If there is a medical reason wouldn't you have it checked out by now?...
my belief is that your kind of stutter can be cured. you are born normal but turned a stutter. in my case, i am physically/neurologically not able to talk like a normal person...
Yes, this. There's no genetic history of stuttering in my family. In my case, I think it's probably a mix of neurological and physical factors (i.e. a hair-trigger "fight or flight" reflex). Stress de...
Dyslexia doesn't cause speech difficulties, though. Whoever told you that was misinformed and has misinformed you. Stuttering is a motor-speech disorder. It's more similar to swinging a (very fine,...
The "reason"? Are you asking what the cause for stuttering is? We don't currently know what causes it. There are a bunch of theories floating around, but not enough research yet. It might be multiple...
There's no reason for mine. I've been stuttering since I was 2 (3?) and it's not psychological and there's no family history. ...
What’s the reason for your stuttering?
What’s the reason for your stuttering? I have dyslexia; which causes speech difficulties. So stuttering is inherit. ...
>I know my stutter isn't a physical speech impediment, it's emotionally caused. In general, we don't know exactly what causes stutter... just so you don't think it's something you're doing to your...
Are you saying stutter is straightforwardly a neurological problem? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttering#Causes...
Stuttering is not the result of brain thinking faster than mouth can speak. That's an old wives tale....
A low protein diet reducing stuttering would make more sense. Since stuttering is linked to having too much dopamine activity in the brain and protein spikes dopamine....
Nope, stuttering is problem w how information flows from the brain to the mouth. So no one stutters when thinking, or reading silently....
Good question! This tool is an extension of a NodeJS library named "Sentencer" (https://github.com/snogcel/Sentencer) -- in a nutshell, it takes word lists of Adjectives and Nouns to assemble sentence...
I actually have the opposite thing happen! The noise kind of scrambles my already "off" internal tempo. It's like a reset. It's often why I keep a headphone with music in when talking on the phone. It...
fascinating. as an SLP it has implications for articulation disorders, too. I do have one question, you have some odd choices for verbs and adjectives in there, (e.g., "apeak" ... never a word I've us...
I really don't know. We don't know what's wrong with people's brain who stutter. I am not saying this works for everyone who stutters....
Well, we don't know how stutter works, exactly. I wouldn't worry about trying to understand it, really. Also, don't lay any blame on yourself (especially not via a problematic term like "subconscious...
I didn't know you replied until now because you replied to yourself. If you snoop around https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, you can find many case studies that associate tongue ties with orofacial disorder...
My therapist is also an SLP. She says that often in the cases she sees with stutterers is that they regularly do have a tongue tie. However there have not been any studies conducted to determine wheth...
My stuttering was caused by orofacial disorders. I didn't have a tongue tie, but I had similar problems to what a tongue tie can cause. Is your therapist also an SLP? Have you had a thorough speech/my...