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commentr/StutterJan 7, 2018
2 points

Yes, further down the page, there's acquired stuttering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttering#Classification Seems to me OP is curious about stuttering in general, judging by the way the post is ...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterJan 7, 2018
3 points

Not sure why you linked this it does nothing for op. Acquired stuttering is real it can be psychogenic or neurogenic. Neurogenic can be caused by a brain injury such as a concussion ...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
postr/StutterJan 7, 2018
2 points

Acquired Stuttering

Acquired Stuttering Could concussion or any form of closed head injury cause stuttering? Do any of you guys here started to stutter after a this sort of injury? If so , how is it different from typica...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Neurological & BrainBlocks & Stoppages
commentr/StutterJan 1, 2018
2 points

The whole mind-body thing and our understanding of consciousness is still very basic. I find myself in the camp that our bodies are within our consciousness (monistic idealism: https://en.wikipedia.or...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterDec 25, 2017
2 points

ugh .. this again?!?! If it's dopamine then why only fapping? why not any rewarding event? This is actually the biggest problem with this hypothesis. It suggests that fapping is the only "source" of ...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainStress & Fight/Flight
commentr/StutterDec 24, 2017
1 points

"Stuttering is caused by excessive dopamine levels in the brain circuits involved with speech" No, there are a few studies suggesting stuttering is less severe when dopamine is lower however it is c...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterDec 24, 2017
2 points

Yeah bro it's very strange. Do u think it is mostly psychological or do u think excessive pmo can mess up your brain chemistry resulting in a stutter?...

Causes & Variability
Trauma & PsychologicalNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterDec 23, 2017
-4 points

Why are you so offensive? It's true there's not a science behind this but we don't really understand what happens in a stutterers brain when he stutters. I do not claim I understand the science behien...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainTrauma & Psychological
commentr/StutterDec 15, 2017
1 points

Yeah perplexingly enough there's something like 3x more male stutterers than female ones. For now we only guess why that is. Probably down to neurological differences imo - something about the male ...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & Brain
commentr/StutterDec 8, 2017
1 points

I've experienced the same phenomenon of coping mechanisms *becoming* part of the stutter and I've been slowly finding my way out of it. When you incorporate techniques like filler words and counting, ...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCoping & AdvocacyCauses & Variability
Avoidance & SubstitutionMindfulness & BreathingNeurological & Brain
postr/StutterDec 8, 2017
10 points

Does anybody else's stutter constantly mutate and evolve to be immune to workarounds?

Does anybody else's stutter constantly mutate and evolve to be immune to workarounds? Back in high school I noticed starting troubling words with a soft "H" sound worked perfectly, so I did that for a...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Avoidance & SubstitutionOverthinking & MonitoringNeurological & Brain+3 more
commentr/StutterDec 5, 2017
2 points

I've got a progressive speech impediment (dysarthia, stuttering) due to a progressive neurological impairment and yeah, some days I feel really down about my speech. But, then I decide fuck that- like...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainIdentity & Self-Perception
commentr/StutterNov 29, 2017
1 points

>the right hemisphere of the brain which is also associated with creativity where as the left hemisphere is associated with logic such as math & science. Relevant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

Causes & VariabilityCommunity & Support
Neurological & BrainResearch & Resources
postr/StutterNov 29, 2017
3 points

Are you a more creative person than logic driven?

Are you a more creative person than logic driven? stutterer here and always struggled with math and science my whole life throughout school however I always growing up I was always on the creative sid...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainPropositionality & Weight
commentr/StutterNov 28, 2017
1 points

Sure, you could make up a song on the fly. In fact, the improv practice could benefit you in the long run! The difference however between that scenario and communicating, is there isn't much psycholog...

Causes & Variability
Propositionality & WeightTrauma & PsychologicalNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterNov 28, 2017
3 points

> If it's a well-known song, you're simply repeating words that the other person knows about in a well defined rate of sound. Not necessarily - the other person might not know the song you're sin...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityTrauma & PsychologicalNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterNov 28, 2017
2 points

I fully agree stuttering has little to no correlation to social anxiety, or even generalized anxiety. You could be extremely relaxed walking into a social situation, and suddenly a word of phrase deep...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainStress & Fight/Flight
commentr/StutterNov 28, 2017
-1 points

For sake of discussion, let's simplify the model down to just 'communication', as opposed talking which can be quite broad. When communicating, it involves another person and much is going on - includ...

Causes & Variability
Propositionality & WeightSituational VariabilityNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterNov 28, 2017
2 points

As I've already addressed your other comments in my previous posts I'll just answer the second part of your second paragraph. I was more-so refuting Irigni's comment that stuttering is caused by socia...

Causes & Variability
Trauma & PsychologicalNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterNov 28, 2017
3 points

"PWS (Person Who Stutters) are consciously aware when someone enters a room (or a phone call), which in turns triggers stuttering. Remove a person or any social interaction from the room, the stutter ...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainSituational VariabilityStress & Fight/Flight