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If someone does not hear or see well they DO NOT get therapy but use widely accepted prosthetics (hearing aids/eyeglasses) for their condition. Unfortunately if someone does not speak well (stutters)...
> This also explains why prosthetics such as the Edinburgh Masker Looked this up and it seems it's no longer manufactured. Is this something you have on you in social situations and it's not too ...
Interesting thought and you may have something there. My experience is that stuttering is a neurological problem caused when the brain and the stutterer's voice do not interact in unison. When one d...
Conclusions of that research are: >"The current study found that choral speech practice increased speech fluency in PWS on sentence reading, but the size of this increase was not significantly mod...
According to google: >"Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a portable, wearable brain stimulation technique that delivers a low electric current to the scalp. A fixed current between...
Yes, I had multiple meetings with my speech provider. But also, the technology may be different now as I had mine over 10 years ago at this point. With my device, it only had two settings: a low pitch...
I heard about that device that goes on the ear. It seems to be very helpful and should work well. I‘d like to try...
It is not only pathetic it is criminal how they hide effective treatments for stuttering. The usual prescription for someone who stutters is standardized speech therapy. This is usually useless and...
I mean there are options like devices to put in your ear that relays your speech, speech therapy, breathing exercises, mindfulness meditation, then just practicing talking in stressful situations to o...
I had one of the first models about 20 years ago and it worked ok but it was hard to keep in. I hear the new software and chips are so much better. I am thinking about getting one again but my heari...
I have one and it has helped me. It doesn’t make me completely fluent but my stutter is better. I would suggest you try the app speech jammer first before you by the SpeechEasy, it’s basically the sam...
Yea I got a app but it doesn’t fix it completely and I can’t really use it where I work😭...
Have you looked into a speech prosthesis such as the Edinburgh Masker of Delayed Auditory Feedback? They are really helpful for some of us who stutter....
Stuttering is a neurological problem caused by an interruption with the speaker's own voice. One method of avoiding stuttering is by modifying the speaker's voice. I have heard good and bad things ...
I actually used the beta version when it was still in production. Keeping it real, at first it was wicked weird. Then quite quickly I noticed fluency on certain words/letters I used to stutter on. The...
It helped me for only a few months until my brain got used to the speech effect and it became gradually less effective....
Research for a presentation turned into me finding SpeechEasy
Research for a presentation turned into me finding SpeechEasy For a presentation, I chose to inform my peers on what a stutter is. This is because on the last presentation we had, all of them minus th...
Ohh i see. I'm sorry the idea of talking to people with airpod on is considered rude in my country so that's why I hesitate to use DAF. But thanks for the explanation I'll try to use DAF one day🙏🏻, ...
Everytime when we speak. You have to speak to people with one of your airpod on 😂 or you gonna buy an hearing aid with DAF like speech easy...
For you the Same my friend. A DAF means Delayed auditory feedback. A DAF produces a chorus effect on your ear. For example, your spoken words are repeated within 50ms. So you get less stuttering. Re...