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**Rationale:** DAF disrupts reliable auditory feedback; AWS may shift control to somatosensory/proprioceptive cues or stronger internal models. **Prediction/test:** If AWS rely more on somatosensory ...
research (2025): Delayed auditory feedback increases speech production variability in typically fluent adults but has the opposite effect in stuttering adults
research (2025): Delayed auditory feedback increases speech production variability in typically fluent adults but has the opposite effect in stuttering adults **Authors’ interpretation:** The increas...
NEW 2025 research: "Towards a dynamical model of transitions between fluent and stuttered speech"
NEW 2025 research: "Towards a dynamical model of transitions between fluent and stuttered speech" This paper introduces a dynamical systems framework for understanding stuttering, conceptualizing it a...
new RESEARCH: Limited compensation but preserved motor variability in vocal pitch control of adults who stutter (2025)
new RESEARCH: Limited compensation but preserved motor variability in vocal pitch control of adults who stutter (2025) Typical speakers replicate the previously observed positive link between baseline...
anche io balbetto quando sono solo in camera mia e solo su alcune parole (quelle che iniziano con p, e, t, i). Ovviamente balbetto di meno perché ho meno ansia ma i blocchi ci sono comunque! comincio ...
Here are my 2 cents, in short: The central block where speech-plan execution is suppressed (action suppression) — without the compensatory/error responses — results in reduced feedback processing, su...
**Theoretical and clinical implications** Overall, our findings provide evidence of partially distinct yet overlapping mechanisms underlying different stuttering behaviors, which has important theore...
NEW research: Differential involvement of feedback and feedforward control networks across disfluency types in adults who stutter (2025, September)
NEW research: Differential involvement of feedback and feedforward control networks across disfluency types in adults who stutter (2025, September) This research came out 3 days ago. # Differential i...
I did not need any help. I am a speech pathologist and brain based expert. I discovered the importance of breathing for speech based upon the Valsalva response. Stutterers create a tense and interrupt...
So there’s multiple kinds of stuttering, the kind related to development (and can sometimes be grown out of) and another kind that’s related to the brain and genetics. I do think it’s important at an...
an intellectually rigorous post. a thought-provoking great read
an intellectually rigorous post. a thought-provoking great read An SLP and PhD [researcher ](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329280362_Stammering_and_Post-Traumatic_Stress_-Some_food_for_thou...
Hi, It is typical for stuttering to develop before the age of 7, this is true. However, there is another rise in stuttering onset after puberty in boys more than girls. It is currently unclear why ...
It is how our brains are wired. I would like to have you take a look OP at a page on The National Stuttering Association’s website on what causes stuttering. Also you can navigate around to fine a lot...
I don’t have a neurological disorder, but I can’t speak for all individuals that stutter....
Do stutters usually come with neurological disorders? That’s what I’m mainly concerned with, just because his speech is getting worse and the stutter is more obvious now....
Yes, There's this subtle premonitory feeling that I won't be able to say the word before saying it. It's like I can feel the misfire in my brain when have a thought about saying a word and the speech ...
Stammering in the intersections: The hidden experiences of women of colour who stammer.
Stammering in the intersections: The hidden experiences of women of colour who stammer. ...
Why are SLPs often so focused on: genetics/neurology underpins stuttering? (in your own words)
Why are SLPs often so focused on: genetics/neurology underpins stuttering? (in your own words) I agree with SLPs when they say stuttering has a neurological/genetic underpinning. After reading hundred...
The weird thing is, when you don't hear your sound you actually speak fluently, I noticed this in concerts when it's very crowd you actually don't stutter...
Hierarchical level: Each level explains why stuttering recovery is inadvertently PREVENTED during our lifetime. What are your thoughts on it?
Hierarchical level: Each level explains why stuttering recovery is inadvertently PREVENTED during our lifetime. What are your thoughts on it? *Let's envision a scenario: a person who stutters* ***(PWS...