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Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Linguistic aspects of stuttering: research updates on the language-fluency interface" (2022) (address lower language skills and atypical processing; address linguistic triggers like content words, longer words and complex utterances and its responses)
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Linguistic aspects of stuttering: research updates on the language-fluency interface" (2022) (address lower language skills and atypical processing; addr...
Interesting take. It prob has something to do with overloading your articulation muscles with the spice sensation. I’ll try it later, the wife hates spicy food so I’ll have to do it on my own....
Thank you for your response. You pose a great question! To answer this question, we to first ask the question: What does "low frequency of words' imply? Answer: According to above research study, i...
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research: "Linguistic features of stuttering during spontaneous speech" (2023, December) (Address demands regarding linguistic, social-cognitive, and emotional factors, that trigger stuttering; address the impact on timing of linguistic planning of a word)
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research: "Linguistic features of stuttering during spontaneous speech" (2023, December) (Address demands regarding linguistic, social-cognitive, and emotio...
Thank you very much! >Could you go more in depth on this “aim for internally initiated articulation”. This is a hard question to answer. First I will start explaining the concept of triggers in stu...
Thank you and great response! Yes, I agree with everything you mentioned. The anxiety is, at least I think, more prevelant during domain-specific triggers, such as: * "Stuttering is likely to occur ...
Stuttering can occur on all words. What’s more it triggers anxiety...
In terms of stuttering recovery, I think this is a groundbreaking question. Because we often talk about specific triggers (like certain anxious situations or words), like "Stuttering might occur on th...
>*Is it possible to reduce dopamine naturally?* I will attempt to answer your question. Firstly, we need to ask the following question. **Question #1:** Why does **dopamine** increase/decrease in ...
Dang this makes sense why I never stutter when giving a presentation. I force myself to speak clear and slow and enunciate. But if someone asks where I live… oh boy...
Great reply! >What is the cause of stuttering? Is it to be found in the mechanism of composition and pronunciation of syllables? Drawing from this research, as I understand it, the core problem of s...
I am 99% fluent now. English is my native but when I speak Spanish ( learned as a child ) I have blocks. I only speak Spanish occasionally when my cleaners are here or in Mexico, or ordering food in M...
What causes stuttering? - According to Mark onslow (PhD researcher)
What causes stuttering? - According to Mark onslow (PhD researcher) The curious PWS (person who stutters) in me read [this](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/223508249_On_the_cause_of_stutterin...
Thank you for your response. [This](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AES-7ARLYgg&ab_channel=PaulBrocklehurst) new research recommends prioritizing **maintaining fluency** (aka the forward flow of speec...
[This](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AES-7ARLYgg&ab_channel=PaulBrocklehurst) YT video explains the Threshold Hypothesis in stuttering in simple words, it explains why some people block more in cert...
I have a theory that it has to do with either a specific brain region malfunctioning or maybe an interruption in the communication between brain regions that work together to produce speech. I’m takin...
Physiological factors can, and do, contribute to development. In my opinion stuttering is a developmental issue. Speech is a learned process/skill. It's quite complex. Auditory feedback definitely p...
One other thing I was mildly confused by this: >There appears to be physiological factors that contribute to stuttering. >We're on different pages with regards to stuttering being physiological. P...
To respond more fully: To my mind all of the described techniques are clearly crutches that have nothing directly to do with any theoretical cause of stuttering (barring some complex mental thing). T...
So one earlier part of the video around or just before ten minutes in he mentions how people say they are not like this everywhere but the tests they run still record how they are there. This is like...