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How my stutter manifests
How my stutter manifests Does anyone else experience anything like this? I have ADHD, and I mean serious ADHD. I’m consistently taking in everything around me all at once, I am perceiving everything,...
Semiotics are only useful if it's an abnormal cognition thing, again, rare. I suggest you talk to a speech pathologist if you haven't already, and maybe reach out to a neuropsyche to help figure out y...
I heard a few times that stuttering is linked to being b on the spectrum of autism. I'm not sure if it'd true or not. I hope it isn't because I wouldn't want to find out I'm been autistic on top of st...
a lot of times stutters arent due to anxiety or confidence when theyre biological? you're overgeneralizing...
I'm glad that I'm not the only one trying to block out those memories. Those embarrassing moments of stuttering ... I wouldn't be able to move on if I didn't try to forget them. I originally sta...
I can do several english accents by myself(even though english is not my first language) but if someone asks me to speak english and i do, you will think im summoning a f-ing demon 💀 for me, i think ...
It's different for me, I might stutter less when I read alone, but I still stutter. I also stutter when I speak to pets and kids, contrary to the popular belief that I wouldn't. I feel like my stutter...
There was another conversation in this subreddit a few days ago talking about how stutterers have a higher brain sensitivity to dopamine. In other words, a gross oversimplification would be. less dopa...
Why do people recommend others to abstain from masturbation for their stutter to get better?
Why do people recommend others to abstain from masturbation for their stutter to get better? I see people giving the following advice quite frequently to people with a stutter: ‘try not to masturbate ...
So, these parts of a stutterer’s brain need _less_ dopamine then? And since we can’t really control which parts of our brain the dopamine goes to, we just need less dopamine overall… is that right?...
There are different reasons why people stutter, some people stutter from anxiety, some people have problem with their vocal chords, some people have problem deep in their brain....
afaik, it's more that parts of our brain related to speech are more sensitive or produce too much dopamine. tourettes works similar, and parkinsons is the opposite, to put it \*very\* simply...
Meaning, we need more dopamine or less dopamine than the average person?...
Studies show that we have a chemical imbalance related to dopamine and the part of the brain responsible for speech, which causes stuttering....
Most of the stuttering is not neurological. If you can speak perfectly find when you are relaxed then it isn't neurological....
I just don't think the theory works. Most people develop stutters before they experience much social interaction and the brain changes so drastically over the first couple decades of life it's totally...
I don't think it's entirely social for anyone, people don't just spontaneously develop stutters beyond the developmental period except in very rare cases of head trauma. I stutter by myself but the ma...
My theory is that for some people, stuttering is a completely social/mental behavior. For others, it's neurological. A good, but not foolproof, way to know the difference is if you stutter while by yo...
thank you for taking the time. I was a firm beliver that stutter had to do with underdeveloped brocas area in our brains, but after not being able to pee in public last weekend(lol), i made the connec...
Because i think is brain related, call it adhd, call it autism or anxiety but there is something that makes you stutter if it lenghtens to the adult life, that's why i try to work more with my self co...