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It’s definitely neurological and it’s not fun I find it sore I get headaches I feel down it’s hard to be happy and have a stutter. And yet they say keep breathing blah blah blah … nothing works...
Idea for potential anti stuttering device with help of ai
Idea for potential anti stuttering device with help of ai I find that often when listening to a person with a stutter getting stuck on a word, u know what word they are going to say based on the conte...
As many have said before, stuttering is a neurological thing. I always hated it when people made any assumption of what it was… anything from the aforementioned useless advice to the suggestion of a w...
Idea for a potentia anti studdering device with AI
Idea for a potentia anti studdering device with AI 1) When you hear a person getting stuck on a word, you often know what word they are trying to say based on the previous words in the sentence and th...
Your dear dad doesn’t understand that stuttering is a neurological problem and that you can’t just “will it” or “concentrate it” or “rehearse it” or “pray it” away. Obviously if you could easily fix ...
30 year old female who stutters! I'm also a speech therapist. Yes, much more common in males....
All I know for sure is that whole lot more research needs to be put into stuttering but it just doesn't attract the funding. I'd wage it's a middle ground of physiological and psychological causes. ...
Did you just make up that definition? That certainly wasn't the DSMIV definition. it's the DSM-V that we use now not the DSM-IV. In addition, they changed the term from developmental stuttering to "ch...
This is what I believe : Developmental stuttering, as diagnosed by the DSMIV, is due in part to reduced perfusion in Broca’s area *and fear of negative evaluation, negative social-evaluative cognitio...
It is indeed only a piece to the puzzle. As I said in the comment, there is a lot more involved. But it's certainly a significant factor. When brain activity occurs, blood flow must follow in order to...
So you're a science denier then? That's interesting. I'm unsure what you're trying to gain here, or what point you're trying to prove. You almost seem unjustifiably offended that I am sharing what the...
Drinks remove the mental block ,allowing free flow of speech. But once drinking effects wanes away, stutterering relapses. Stuttering is brain behavioral problem....
A beautiful explanation. Stuttering is biological and its worsening in anxious state is merely a consequence, not a cause....
I'll try to provide an explanation for you. It has been shown that at rest, people who stutter have less blood flow to the left inferior frontal gyrus. This is the region responsible for speech produc...
Is as system mechanism when we using effort it start you can look at it in youtube look for william parry stuttering and watch his vidoe you will understand in my opinion its the most realistic theroy...
I don't know what you mean by being responsible here. Nobody said anything about being or not being responsible. But are we to blame for our stutter? Is our anxiousness the culprit? My point is no. Th...
Yes, stuttering is genetic. There is something *different* about our brains. But does that give us the permission to not be responsible for our problem? Stuttering is our own cross to carry, not anyon...
:( And then i sometimes just "freeze"....staring at the floor....wall... trying to get out "bottle"... waving my hands... Its a combination of a "speach" block and "recall" issue (i have Dyslexia t...
I’ve been doing as much research around this as possible. Talking to people that use for recreation and researchers in the field of psychedelics. My understanding is basically our speech pathway in ...
NEW research study (2024, August): "Characteristics of Attentional Focus of Movement among Adults who Stutter"
NEW research study (2024, August): "Characteristics of Attentional Focus of Movement among Adults who Stutter" Below is a summary of this research: [link](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/3828...