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Thank you! Thank you for sharing this awesome link! I just read it and I extracted from this research study, the functions of the claustrum. Functions of the claustrum: The hypothesized functions of...
There's this too, man. The claustrum is a thin cluster of compartments that is densely connected to many cortical regions and plays a role in numerous higher-level brain functions. Such brain functio...
You can become fluent, just gotta be open minded to new ways, techniques, mindset, etc Neuroplasticity can change your mind for the better, even can help becoming a fluent and confident speaker, ther...
***(A)*** *What are the functions of these brain areas?* *Amygdalostriatal transition area:* Function of the **amygdalostriatal transition area**: * It plays a critical role in encoding stimuli to...
***(A)*** *What are the functions of these brain areas?* *Claustrum:* Function of the **ventral claustrum**: * It's responsible for conscious sensations and rewarding behavior. The claustrum is re...
If we all work together, we can perhaps gain new insights how to improve stuttering. I'll kick off with the first one: ***(A)*** *What are the functions of these brain areas?* *Putamen:* * Functi...
So, now that we know which neurological areas are impaired - according to this research. **Let's find out:** **(A)** What are the functions of these brain areas **(B)** What might have led to the...
Research study: "*Localization of stuttering based on causal brain lesions*" (2024, 27 May) *Goal:* Here, we investigated the neuroanatomical substrate of stuttering using three independent datasets...
Interesting new research published in 'Brain' suggests a common neuroanatomical basis for neurogenic and developmental stuttering in a network centred around the left putamen region.
Interesting new research published in 'Brain' suggests a common neuroanatomical basis for neurogenic and developmental stuttering in a network centred around the left putamen region. Just wanted to sh...
Yes. So my story is I actually had no speech issues until I suffered a brain injury 2/2021. After my injury I was left with a stutter(amongst other issues) The way people looked and treated me now was...
I believe, the severity of stuttering I would say, is mainly contributed to: (1) stuttering **anticipation**, reliance on secondaries / avoidance behaviors, and understandings / beliefs that trigger b...
This is also a great paper explaining the complication interactions between different factors that may cause/impact stuttering (but longer/denser/less accessible than overview I just shared) https://w...
Sorry, but your doctor may be incompetent and may mislead you. It’s not a fact that you didn’t have this before, because before it manifests itself, it can be hidden all your life, and it just doesn’t...
**TL;DR Summary:** In summary, this post discusses that the author (PhD researcher & speech therapist) is a former severe stutterer whose condition had been in stuttering remission for 10 years. In h...
**Terminologies** explained: * **Speech motor plan**: This motor plan contains instructions what words we say (linguistic information) and how we say them (phonological encoding), like for example, t...
After reading the book, many questions came to my mind. **My questions**: * Do 'anticipation' and 'identity-conflict' and 'cognitive fusion with intrusive thoughts/feelings' belong in the category: ...
Terminologies explained: * Speech motor plan: This is motor plan contains instructions what words we say (linguistic information) and how we say them (phonological encoding), like for example, the mo...
What? It's generally agreed upon to be neurological and it's definitely genetic. You do still have to figure it out, though; you can absolutely learn a level of fluency despite the neurological quirk....
When I read the comments and look at the post, disappointment is everywhere. Stuttering is both a psychological and neurological issue. Speech therapy really helps those with a physical speech impedim...
Yes, I've summarized a new research study: "Rhythmic tapping difficulties in adults who stutter". See [this post ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1cxhvxl/comment/l55drea/?context=3)that I r...