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Thanks dude. Per Alm has research on glucose/glucose metabolism. Perhaps if glucose metabolism in the brain could somehow be increased, it might be beneficial for speech. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.ni...
Research study: "A review of brain circuitries involved in stuttering" (2014)
Research study: "A review of brain circuitries involved in stuttering" (2014) Research: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4233907/](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4233907/) ...
They have found a relationship between Tourettes and stuttering. Stutterers who are successfully treated for their Toutette’s Syndrome often see a reduction in their stuttering. Check out work by Dr. ...
Wow I wonder if that is why I can comprehend TV way more with closed captioning on. It’s like watching a completely different program vs without....
I am seeing a psychiatrist MD who does a lot of TMS, and I researched and sent him many articles (I am a physician), but he is reluctant to try it. There is some medical literature out there that indi...
Research study: "Cortical tracking of speech is reduced in adults who stutter when listening for speaking" (2024)
Research study: "Cortical tracking of speech is reduced in adults who stutter when listening for speaking" (2024) Research: [https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.02.23.581767v1](https://www.bi...
Maybe not stuttering, but cluttering? Can happen if your brain is moving faster than your mouth which would make sense if you have ADD....
This is one of the most infuriating things! So my stutter was from a brain injury with worsening other issues from said brain injury and I had to see a neurologist like ASAP. He was the only one I cou...
It’s probably something called an involuntary valsalva maneuver. When your body senses fear and is preparing to “fight”, your lower core muscles tense up, essentially blocking airflow. Here’s a exp...
Just to help you with Google searching, it's spelt Tourette's syndrome. I would suggest seeing a doctor but to me it sounds like you just have facial movements because you are trying to speak. Toure...
Research study: "The application of neuronavigated rTMS of the supplementary motor area and rhythmic speech training for stuttering intervention" (2024, May)
Research study: "The application of neuronavigated rTMS of the supplementary motor area and rhythmic speech training for stuttering intervention" (2024, May) Open Access: [https://www.researchgate.net...
Thank you! I agree with you! I will try to visualize it more clearly in a table: (what I understood from both you and CommonExpress3092) |Functional requirements|Non-functional requirements| |:-|...
I'm not sure if I'm comprehending the core question. Stutter is caused by misfirings in the brain. (Broca's and Wernicke's, I think). The speech muscles themselves are fine and functional in PWS. So...
Brand new research study: "An Active Inference Account of Stuttering Behavior" (2024, May) by Evan Usler
Brand new research study: "An Active Inference Account of Stuttering Behavior" (2024, May) by Evan Usler Research study: [https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/uph5g](https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/uph...
" *I get the impression that you do not want to accept stuttering as a real, biological speech disorder, but rather wish to focus on how to eliminate it.* " This is a great response. Could you please...
Thoughtful question as usual. My work showed that the onset of the deficit begins with neglectful experiences in early childhood. This can limit optimal development of executive functions which is nec...
I know that you do a lot of great research on stuttering, besides summarising the results of other experts' research in a very lucid and readable way. Really appreciate that. But I was wondering... A...
This is truly impressive work! Thank you for sharing! An important question that your research could answer is, How does the onset of the deficit manifest? How does psychology play a role in this def...
What do you think? What do you think is required to move the speech muscles VS what is actually required? (Everyone, join the discussion)
What do you think? What do you think is required to move the speech muscles VS what is actually required? (Everyone, join the discussion) ...
The speech therapy that I’ve received was not remotely around acceptance. I was born with a severe neurological stutter, and I’ve had times in my life where I could barely get out two words without a ...