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commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
1 points

I don't get it. So you have some singing skill, enough for you to perform live. So why can't you use it to develop such a way of speaking that would be similar to your brain singing activity and yet...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityRoles & Performance
commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
3 points

I haven’t tried singing or rapping in real live conversations, because to me it’s a non serious solution. But I am an artist, and when I sing, rap, or perform live, I don’t stutter at all. I also do...

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commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
4 points

anecdotally, yes. the only other person i’ve met irl with a stutter didn’t stutter when they sang. i’ve generally found that to be the case for me too. i haven’t tested it with just a sing-songy voi...

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Situational Variability
postr/StutterJan 26, 2025
5 points

Does Singing Help Stuttering?

Does Singing Help Stuttering? There were two instances were two people I knew of used to kind of sing as they spoke which immensely reduced the pressure and they used to stutter way less? Does this w...

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commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
1 points

Yes, I largely agree with this statement. It is a fact that stuttering is influenced by emotional and environmental factors. In this context, the idea that the approach-avoidance conflict is a subject...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceSpeech & Stuttering
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commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
2 points

>*"Even when I wasn't thinking about anything, my stuttering continued. So in short, isn't ignoring it normally beneficial for stuttering?"* Yes I agree with everything you said. (*at the end of t...

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commentr/StutterJan 25, 2025
-1 points

Fantastic comment! My goal is to make the topic of approach-avoidance conflict more open to discussion.. :) what you mentioned about "based on the environment" aligns perfectly with my point (in that,...

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commentr/StutterJan 25, 2025
2 points

The maladjusted fine-tuning of our speech execution may arise when an individual loses the neurological and psychological balance in the speech process. Specifically, responses to stimuli—such as soci...

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commentr/StutterJan 25, 2025
2 points

Let me put it this way magnesium complex, Coffee, glucose supplements Methods such as dividing words in my mind before speaking or spelling them out while speaking are useful. or metronome/daf ma...

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commentr/StutterJan 25, 2025
2 points

>*" I stuttered despite not being under anxiety, fear, or pressure"* I just found a good example that I wanted to share. We know that many stutterers experience feared words that make stuttering wors...

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commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
2 points

I would argue that most PWS may not even be aware of the perceived or anticipated error, panic response, or approach-avoidance conflict as long as they rely on controlled processes or auto-pilot speec...

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commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
0 points

Research discussion #3: What exactly is the conflict between neocortex and basal ganglia in stuttering? (as seen in [these ](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yykx0T3_r21MExtsncXVcsAXOLa-5CHQJAY8tG...

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commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
2 points

Comment #3: If you're interested in reading more on it, I wrote a [post ](https://www.reddit.com/r/overcome_stuttering/comments/1hpld9q/most_stutterers_do_not_stutter_when_speaking/)about: "Most stut...

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commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
2 points

Comment #2: In conclusion, the recurring argument that "I stutter even without feeling anxiety" misses the point I think since it doesn’t invalidate the role of responses to conditioned stimuli. So...

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commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
2 points

Yes indeed, that’s why I mentioned it. When I was in primary and high school, I rarely experienced anxiety, fear, or pressure from stuttering. This was likely because my mother, brother, and six other...

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commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
1 points

Experimenting with supplements can be one way, but it’s risky. My approach is to try supplements in small increments and test its effects over some weeks or months. Using this I’ve found at least 4 su...

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commentr/stutteringJan 24, 2025
1 points

When your stutter got better or worse, were there any changes in your life - meds, environment, stress, etc? I've stuttered all my life, but nowadays I rarely stutter. 9 months ago, I posted here ab...

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commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
1 points

I wouldn't be so sure. The Brady participants didn't speak exactly one word or syllable per each beat; they were able to mix up how much they spoke on a beat, so it could come off more naturally than ...

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Situational VariabilityFluency TechniquesPhysical Tension
commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
2 points

Curious got the better then me. When you get speaking your stammer starts to go away. I have similar where my brain gets nervous when speaking. You looked cute and you have a great voice :)...

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Situational VariabilityAnxiety & Social JudgmentIdentity & Self-Perception
commentr/StutterJan 24, 2025
1 points

Has anybody ever done their hearing test? I did mine and I have had mild hearing loss since birth. I don't stutter in my native language, on phone, alone, or singing, and even reading out loud in en...

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