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>*"Stuttering doesn't make sense if we reduce it to external triggers. Triggers are like a symptom of stuttering. Triggers doesn't take into account what's going on in the brain during a stutter momen...
Great question ! >*You asked: "Why is it that someone can say a word completely fluently, but then when asked to repeat that word, they sometimes stutter?"* Different stuttering theories provide dis...
Part 2: Here is one of my earliest attempts at summarizing all of Evan Usler's work, see my [Google drive](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vhwa6vdphscbS3beajCWBZhRkraPsEwjm8AI497Q8og/edit?usp=sha...
>*"All you're talking about is reward prediction error. There are no studies looking at this."* As you may know, I enjoy summarizing modern stuttering hypotheses from various Phd researchers and inte...
Let's all discuss. What are your thoughts? What is the origin of stutter triggers? How are stutter triggers developed?
Let's all discuss. What are your thoughts? What is the origin of stutter triggers? How are stutter triggers developed? https://preview.redd.it/2thx0yyuxp3e1.png?width=1746&format=png&auto=webp&s=c01df...
It's a fascinating thing, something we can say perfectly fluently without a second thought, when asked to repeat the same word, same sound, in the same situation with the only change being....what? I...
"I've"---the I is a vowel letter too!!! You might stutta on that too as well!!! If you have trouble on all vowel letters that is!! What if you DONT know what you will stutter on?...as is the case...
I Don’t Think I Have A Terrible Stutter
I Don’t Think I Have A Terrible Stutter In the past I used to talk fluently with little hiccups in my speech from time to time. It was mostly just a case of the nerves that got to me. I’ve been in st...
in my case it works so well, because my brain does not regulate dopamine properly, which causes stuttering, because my stuttering is due to cognitive load. and neuro biological in nature. so it can be...
This is not about disparaging their flaws. This is not about wanting to people to subscribe to such mentality. To have a positive mentality is good no matter where you are coming from. No matter what...
Because it’s hard to relate to something that never occured to you before, speech is an automatic things for people, most of the times there are no weights in their word so no suprising it catch them ...
I’ve had similar experiences. Maybe it’s that if we can plan out what we’re saying, it becomes a performance in a way. Whereas the spontaneity of conversation means that’s a lot more difficult...
I’m guessing the clocks there to indicate that the person stammering might need more time to communicate and to indicate to be more patient...
I feel like the added pressure of having to try and form clear and precise sentences towards another person, in order to have a conversation, makes a stutter worse. As you’d be focusing more on tryin...
I’m actually not sure what the answer is to that. My guess is that it would be fine as long as you speak English....
I think it might have to do with a few things... One is having to think, which slows us down naturally which helps and the other is using the tongue and mouth muscles in different ways. I might be wr...
When I was in school I stuttered way more learning Chinese than I did Spanish. Seemed like Spanish just flowed better...
You’re going to love me for this 😁. 1. Omit the first sound/letter of the word you’re stuttering on and speak. Instead of saying, “Strawberries” say “Tahberries” People will still understand wh...
For me, I can sense a stutter coming. I know certain words I will stutter on if I am going to say them. What really helped me out, and not even the speech therapists understood this or told me this ev...
Standing up for ourselves
Standing up for ourselves Hello fellow community members, I am writing today to ask for some help with my research and submission of a disability act. (Let me explain) I live in a country that are s...