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Hi, can you further elaborate what you mean by PWS are wired "to go fast"? And what would be the key to achieving fluency from this?...
As far as I understand it, stuttering is basically having faulty ”ram memory” for speech production. To produce speech you need to figure out what you want to say and simultaneously transmit that ”scr...
I think that with my stuttering atleast it might be caused by a neurosteroid imbalance. I notice as I got older into my 30s I stutter alot worse..which sucks because I thought it would get better with...
I did a few rounds of medical testing related to another medical issue, and the doctor noted that due to family history *and* my stutter that I was predisposed to Parkinsons....
I see where you’re coming from, and I agree with you. I’m pretty sure Brocklehurst would agree as well, at least in principle. I think the main misunderstanding between you and him comes down to how y...
I have a different opinion on the "novelty" effect. IMO, dopamine has nothing to do with improved fluency. The real reason is that old psychological and/or auditory corrupted feedbacks which caused s...
>*"Bloodstein noticed that any novelty in speech production alleviates stuttering."* Yes I agree. I might be wrong, but from my own understanding.. if someone uses something new or for the first time...
This might be a hot take, but I think knowing that stuttering can be a neurological problem, psychological, and physical should be common knowledge. ADULTS who don't know this are just purposefully st...
No idea who the guy is that you shared, but I had some spare time, so here we go. I'll start off by saying that stuttering research needs a major overhaul if these are the people that are meant to ha...
Well I mean this is the case for many people though... I do agree it seems to be a neurological wiring issue. But what I wonder is if it's rooted from psychological issue or something else....
**TL;DR summary**: *(of the post)* Stuttering is a complex interaction of biological, psychological, and social factors. Therapy should be individualized, targeting unconscious cognitive conditioning...
Speaking alone doesn't need confidence. And yes there should be something out there that can cure stuttering, it is not like we can't speak, it is all in mind you know, but it is fucking hard or impos...
Likely no medical reason. I mean stuttering has a genetic component and there is a difference in the brain when it comes to motorneutron coordination, but that's just regular developmental stuttering....
Stuttering is a weird and complex disability because our speech orignates in our brain. So far research has taught us that PWS the wiring is the speech portion of ur brains have been wired wrong at bi...
Responses like this is why I created this post in the first place, thank you for sharing homie. Man, there seems to be quite a bit of correlation between the inner workings of our body chemicals and t...
Thanks for the advice. Yea I'm trying to get my brain on check again, by getting involved with stuff. I got ADHD as well, so this is kinda a challenge...
Yea I'm on the concussion thing. I scheduled a visit to a Neurologist, will see how it goes. Thanks for the reply...
Yeah, I think this study adds some good depth to what we already know. I shared it because it really highlights the link between stuttering frequency and pragmatic language skills. On top of that, I w...
You need to quickly start activities that boost your brains focus and neuroplasticity. Get a dictionary, learn new words, atleast 5 a day, go out and do exercises, eat meat, play chess, sing new songs...
I Totally get you. I’m almost totally fluent in casual conversation and on the phone, but I can’t explain anything, request anything, express my needs or feelings without seriously stuttering. Stutte...