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**Motor Delays and Variability in Movement Execution** The study explored whether stuttering is linked to difficulties in movement initiation due to a dysfunctional basal ganglia. Contrary to previou...
Rhythmic tapping difficulties in adults who stutter: A deficit in beat perception, motor execution, or sensorimotor integration? (2023) **Goal** The study aims to better understand the rhythmic abil...
For me it would mean a remission of neck pain that inhibits motor movements. So a definition could be something like: attempting to normalize physiological arousal...
ChatGPT Brief summary: ### Brief Summary of Research Findings The study identified two subtypes of stuttering based on brain connectivity patterns in adults who stutter (AWS): 1. **Planning Subtyp...
From the paper: "Remarkably, children who recover from stuttering exhibit an increased gray matter growth rate in the dorsal premotor cortex, a region in close proximity to the dorsal..." This wou...
I definitely believe in the neuroplasticity of the brain, and its effects on stuttering. Personally, my stutter has improved greatly over the past 15 years. Internally, I imagine it as if now the wo...
How singing repairs the language region of the brain
How singing repairs the language region of the brain Found this article just now and it's making me hypothesize that if you sang more when you were a child till an adult your stutter might mild or pre...
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Evidence for planning and motor subtypes of stuttering based on resting state functional connectivity" (2024, May)
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Evidence for planning and motor subtypes of stuttering based on resting state functional connectivity" (2024, May) This is my attempt to summarize this b...
Reason?
Reason? Hi. I have stuttering problem. Sometimes I stutter less and sometimes more...But I want to know what is the reason behind that. Where can I check/go to check my brain function.Maybe it's somet...
I understand what you mean. I think this is a projection of your experience of stuttering as that is all that we can do. For some people, there are loose roots to their individual stutter. Science wil...
Dopamine actually does a lot more than what most people think. Yes depression is tied to dopamine but there is a variety of other things as well. It depends really on what receptors are lacking said d...
dopamine? I've never heard this before Wouldn't that mean people with a stutter tend to have depression? (not true at all)...
I thought that studies have showed that stuttering is unequivocally related to dopamine, in the brain related to the speech area of the brain. Is the research I’ve read not correct?...
Actually there are several anecdotal reports and case studies suggesting it might be related. It can lead to atypical brain laterlization/organization. Its an area worth exploring more....
I dated a girl who was left handed, and they made her write right handed early on and she temporarily developed a stutter. It went away when she started writing with her left hand....
Issues expressing yourself when typing?
Issues expressing yourself when typing? Bit of a strange one. I find that when I type and read back what I have put down there are often words missing. Sentances sometimes have repetitions in them. I ...
Do you have any issues typing?
Do you have any issues typing? Bit of a strange one. I find that when I type and read back what I have put down there are often words missing. Sentances sometimes have repetitions in them. I am often ...
stuttering is typically a symptom of a larger condition mine is due to me being on the autism spectrum...
Yes, I developed a stutter when I was 18! I don’t mind you asking at all! So when I was 18, I started to stutter suddenly and had a host of other symptoms like tics. We had thought that my stuttering ...
>**a lot of times** stutters **arent due to anxiety or confidence** when **theyre biological**? you're **overgeneralizing** read your comment you just posted, read the above quote, and then read the ...