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commentr/StutterSep 21, 2021
1 points

I've known about the existence of DAF (delayed auditory feedback) for years, but haven't had any luck finding a program for Windows. The best I could find was apps for android emulators (not the best ...

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commentr/StutterSep 21, 2021
1 points

In King’s Speech the main character did this - he put headphones on and spoke without stuttering...

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commentr/StutterSep 21, 2021
1 points

Again I don’t work for Apple neither am I sponsored by them, this is just a honest “side effect” a positive one of the product I use. If you don’t have them, just borrow a friends for 5 mins and you’...

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commentr/StutterSep 21, 2021
3 points

Makes total sense, I can’t believe it as well but put AirPods with noise cancellation in, blast some loud ass music & that’s it your speech is on a 90% level fine, there’s always that one letter y...

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commentr/StutterSep 21, 2021
3 points

OMG, I actually thought that I was the only one who's doing this! I've done that a couple of times, when I was doing a presentation in class, when I was introducing myself. I blast on some hype music ...

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commentr/StutterSep 21, 2021
5 points

But I think it operates on the same principle. The music and noise cancelation are disrupting the feedback loop (you hearing your own voice) just in a different way than DAF. He did this in The Kings ...

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postr/StutterSep 21, 2021
29 points

AirPod Pro & Stuttering

AirPod Pro & Stuttering Whenever I put in my AirPod pro (with noise cancellation) & put on a song at max volume, my stutter disappears by at least 70% (mines is very bad at times). I cannot ...

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commentr/StutterSep 6, 2021
2 points

Interesting; device is based on a Delayed Auditory Feedback. Ironically, this device could help people with their stutter if pointed at them. But DAF work's best between 50 and 70ms as were this devi...

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commentr/StutterSep 5, 2021
8 points

Damn almost the top comment of the original post is a link to a programm called stutterbox...

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commentr/StutterSep 5, 2021
1 points

DAF working is far from consistent even with both ears. And when it does, your brain very quickly acclimates and adjusts accordingly....

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commentr/StutterSep 4, 2021
2 points

Depends on if you can concentrate on the delayed audio source. Not sure about AirPods, in my experience bluetooth provides pretty inconsistent delay and I was getting better results with 200-400 ms de...

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commentr/StutterSep 4, 2021
1 points

I have *very* limited experience with DAF. I used it twice in speech therapy. Just for proof of my fluency potential. So, please take my answer with a grain of salt. I wouldn't think DAF would work ...

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commentr/StutterSep 4, 2021
1 points

> if you take a group of people that have the exact same problem, and is caused the exact same way, then that one solution is going to "cure" their stuttering. This is where you lose me. You're ov...

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commentr/StutterSep 3, 2021
2 points

Sometimes there are delayed auditory feedback devices that allow people to stop stuttering. They don't work forever though, but they can give you a sense of "fluent speech" which then in turn makes sp...

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postr/StutterSep 2, 2021
3 points

Any tips for intercoms?

Any tips for intercoms? One thing I can never deal with are intercoms. I can speak on the phone Ok, but intercoms seem impossible. Does any1 have any tactics for dealing with them, I have thought abou...

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commentr/StutterAug 27, 2021
1 points

I’ve found when I have to make a phone call at work I put in one wireless earbud in one ear with the DAF ap running through my mobile and then make the call on another phone, the delayed feedback of m...

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commentr/StutterAug 18, 2021
1 points

Im 38, I've stuttered most of my life well for as long as I can remember. I just always pushed through it. But if it wasn't for my stuttering I think I'd be a Dr. The truth is most people are acceptin...

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postr/StutterAug 15, 2021
2 points

Has anyone tried the app Vital Tones ?

Has anyone tried the app Vital Tones ? Vital Tones Psychological is an app that offers therapy based on audiowaves, and they have one for stuttering. I am a bit skeptical and wanted to know if someo...

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postr/StutterAug 11, 2021
2 points

FluencyCoach

FluencyCoach If you stutter I reccomend you try out an app called speech easy. I realized I don’t stutter when talking at the same time as someone else. It’s only for on iOS. There is no sound delay. ...

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commentr/StutterAug 8, 2021
0 points

As I said, I’m not going to let falsities be perpetuated. Haha how could someone not be bothered by having a stutter? That’s ridiculous, we can learn to accept it but if you say you are never bothered...

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