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u/clacogg Did we get all that? Cool. Don't be afraid to look up each thing you don't understand so you understand how all of these play a role in a systematic context! >*"Now, the thing is, this sub ...
* Did we get all that? Cool. Don't be afraid to look up each thing you don't understand so you understand how all of these play a role in a systematic context! >*"Now, the thing is, this sub is about...
I listed the resources if you are interested. You can also go to Google scholar and type "stuttering neurosis". You will find plenty. By the way, even if you say that the cause is genetic, it's an op...
people called me autistic or slow or whatever but my iq is 140+. it isn't an "all end be all" of intelligence but at the very least where it stands for knowledge malleability and acquisition, it's rel...
People just don't get it. Every time I describe it to my parents, I tell them that it's as if an invisibile entity grabbed my throat and esophagus as hard as it could. It's a neurophysiological disord...
Hate having a stutter
Hate having a stutter This stutter ruined my life , I dropped out in 9th grade and was smoking weed to not think about it everyday for 10 yrs and I'm 24 now with no money, no more job, I worked at Mc...
for me I have 135+ IQ and I was the number one student throughout my school career، Compared to my colleagues, I am good at learning new things very quickly and I have some creative intelligence، I st...
Hi HeruponBesttest2: thank you so much for your response. The work by Prof. Jackson found that PWS would be fluent if they truly believed that they were alone (the sample size was only 24). Maybe, ...
Exactly. I used to not stutter when I was by myself. But now I do. It can also be because as an adult, I spend way less time talking to other people and my muscles don't get enough practice. But that ...
I completely disagree, Stuttering is a neurological difference. I think it has more to do with behavioral science and habituation of incorrect speech muscle movements...
I think it's a neurosis, you should look the publications. Many confirm that it's a neurosis. Even though the factors you listed all contribute to it, true. I don't understand the parallel with the ...
Well, brain pathways can change, there's a term for this ability of the brain, neuroplasticity. It takes time but it happens. Basically overtime your unconscious responses can change, if you train you...
They widely accept that there is correlation, that's it. Different brain activity doesn't necessarily cause stuttering, it can be a contributing factor though. Bad habits and fear can make new neural ...
Stuttering isn’t a neurosis. Correlation is the correct word because they need additional research into the topic before making definitive statement. It’s like saying gravity isn’t real cause it’s “...
Yeah I read it. Interesting, however they only found correlation, they just scan the brain and see its activity. Now, does a different brain cause stuttering, or the opposite, or both? I think both bu...
Disagree. I stutter without thinking of stuttering. My take on the real cause of stuttering would be that stutters have a mild low blood flow in the brain that causes us to block or completely not be ...
There is an emotional component of stuttering, but it’s dismissive to think that you can “cure” something that is based on brain pathways. Research shows that the pathways responsible for language loo...
I’m gonna have to respectfully disagree with this. While I don’t doubt that emotions and the “psyche” can have an effect on stuttering, it’s far from the root cause. Like another commenter said, and e...
The simplest was I can describe stuttering is 1- neurological difference + anxiety/avoidance= stuttering. For some the neurological side is primarily the cause. There are young children who have n...
My age and my stutter…its much better since my teen years. As an adult, I have varied. I had 4 years of TOTAL fluence from 2019-2023 for an unknown reason. I have now, as of 8 months ago begun to stut...