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And it shall come to pass, if they will
And it shall come to pass, if they will And it shall come to pass, if they will not believe also these two signs, neither hearken unto thy voice, that thou shalt take of the water of the river, and po...
I might be the one you meant. Yes, I did meet with him. He explained that everyone’s psychophysiology is unique. He said there are differences even in which regions of the brain might have too much or...
There's a study that predicts emotional sensitivity to and processing of pain and painful experiences based on measurements of resting-state functional connectivity patterns in the brain 3-5 days prio...
See the PDF document [here](https://www.research.unipd.it/retrieve/e14fb26e-ecaf-3de1-e053-1705fe0ac030/fnhum-15-662016.pdf). **Abstract** (of [this ](https://www.research.unipd.it/handle/11577/3401...
Yeah man I feel like the only person who I never ever stutter with is with my mom, and myself ofc. Other than that I don’t stutter much with dad or siblings, then I stutter more with friends/class mat...
Hi, everyone. It makes sense that our own voice might trigger us. Maybe that's why we don't stutter when speaking in unison, or singing, or if with one of those feedback maskers. There definitely is...
The trigger for stuttering vary from person to person. But from what I've gathered there are three main groups. Some people stutter because they're genetically pre-disposed to develop neurological s...
Thank you for this! Essentially the speech therapy routine is targeted at improving the function of the basal ganglia in people who stutter....
#Not helpful at all. We have an effing chemical abnormality - dopamine related. Hopefully AI will solve this evil impediment....
I have watched your video, and I saw the two research links that you posted in the description of your YT video: **(1) Research study:** *Effect of an 8-week practice of externally triggered speech o...
Is stuttering natural or really caused by traumatic events? (also hi! i'm new here)
Is stuttering natural or really caused by traumatic events? (also hi! i'm new here) sorry for long post, i think this is the first time i am being honest and speaking about what my speech impediment h...
Yes, because I did fully recover 5 years ago after psychotherapy, however, 8 months ago very mild stuttering reoccurred. It so upset me that I went to the authority on stuttering. He believes the rec...
Us stutterurs know that fluency is mental work for us. I do believe his now moderate to severe stutter is a sign of overall mental deteriation, and If this is the case, it worries me for my future. ...
most implicated factor I've seen is increased dopamine reuptake in certain parts of our brain related to linguistics. likely related to the high comorbidity with ADHD, as that's linked to increased do...
For months you were saying your stuttering is psychological from childhood trauma 70 years ago, and now you believe it’s chemical?...
Well, some people will take that risk. Those drugs are routinely taken every day with little or no side effects. Everyone reacts differently. He’s my doctor and I have implicit confidence in him. ...
There is proof. Several medications including Ability, Caplyta, and Vraylar are currently being used to successfully treat stuttering. The organizer of the Facebook group, Treatment for Stuttering Su...
Supposedly there are various ones. The many neurotransmitters, psychological trauma, and genetics involved that predispose the physiological and physiological conditions are all implicated. There is n...
I just learned about Dr.Gerald Maguire. He is the world’s for most expert on stuttering. He, himself is a stuttered. He does treat stuttering with medication with success. I know a stutterer treated ...
I can't. You need to be evaluated. Stuttering is neurological and everyone’s brain is unique. In my case, I have too much serotonin in one area and not enough in another. You need to see a provider t...