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Systematic review and meta-regression analysis finds neuromodulation techniques, particularly tDCS had a significant positive effect on reducing stuttering intensity and frequency
Systematic review and meta-regression analysis finds neuromodulation techniques, particularly tDCS had a significant positive effect on reducing stuttering intensity and frequency ...
We have evaluated over 5000 patients over 20 years. And based on over 90 plus pct having other members of their family with a disfluency it is clear this is a genetic disorder and it seems the gene i...
Wow. I never thought it was possible for someone to misunderstand stuttering on this level lmao. Stuttering is not something we can control and the source of it still isn't even fully understood in t...
Hello! Stuttering is primarily a neurophysiological disorder. It is NOT caused by him not knowing what to say or him needing tho think about it first. The fact he is talking and stuttering without...
I would highly recommend getting checked out by a neurologist or a speech pathologist, the latter of which I did. My doctor recommended it to me, and although nothing came out of it, she was able to c...
My opinion used to oscillate back and forth...but right now, I believe it is psychological. Our brain and mind are tied to each other a lot and the psychological sources of stuttering can have effects...
Elvanse (lisdexamfetamine) increases dopamine and norepinephrine levels in the brain. Stuttering (especially the developmental type) has been linked in some studies to excess dopamine in motor control...
From my research, it's neurological. Best to consult books and maybe reach out to the stuttering foundation or a neurologist for facts. Reddit is opinion based. In my personal experience, stuttering i...
It's so interesting how even tho it's neurological, most of us can talk 100% fluently in certain situations (when talking alone, or in a different voice). Brain really is a weird thing lol....
It’s both. Stuttering brains have some atypical wiring (neurological), and stuttering is often traumatic (psychological)....
Neurological vs Psychological
Neurological vs Psychological Hi all. Is there any way to determine whether my stutter is neurological or psychological? Is there any telltale traits?...
yeah there’s been quite a few people on this subreddit who stutter on their own. This may be neurological rather than psychological? I’m not sure....
Also, to add to the irony, people with stutters have a higher IQ in average than the general population. Some studies showing by an average of 14 points. Oh how we get robbed of so much....
I know, you're right ✅️... speaking is so important making connections with people, and performing many jobs. People automatically poorly judge a stutterer , they judge the stutterer as either he's l...
So many people talk about theories. Others study them. You are actually running your own experiment to test your theory. That's awesome. While there is some research on the relationship between...
How I Cured My Stuttering 95-99%.
How I Cured My Stuttering 95-99%. I am writing through a translator. In fact, everything is both complex and simple at the same time, I have identified dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, clic...
I will check it out, thank you. Your view seems optimistic, but I just feel at the neurological level it’s so different. I also theorize it could be just a form of intense ptsd and since we have been ...
I am sorry that you did not understand my point. My information comes from over 20 years of research on how the brain learns. Once you understand the concept of neuroplasticity you will understand my ...
My qualifications? Stuttering since the moment I could talk and my entire life. You seem to have an older perspective of stuttering and its causes. It is as much psychological as it is neurological an...
Actually people who stutter have a higher IQ on average than the rest of the population, some studies have shown this difference to be a high as 14 points. We don’t have the same physical characterist...