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Don't beat yourself up, there are scientific articles that have found a biological basis in the brain for stuttering. And I'm pretty sure that stuttering kept me a virgin till i met the right woman a...
Bud, vapes, Doritos and Mountain Dew is a uniquely Zoomer and American thing respectively, and stuttering predates high-fructose corn syrup, which is like invented in the 50s. The availability of swee...
Good point. But I'm not implying chronic degeneration. Dopamine is Excitatory. The more it touches nerves, the nerves will hide their receptors to stop being overly tickled. Then they eventually die ...
If you've been seeing this sub long enough, you'll know it's not caused only due to anxiety. I've seen people describing how they stutter when they're not nervous and actually stutter very less when ...
You couldn't be further from the truth. Childhood onset fluency disorder (stuttering) is uncontrollable and basically boils down to a dopamine imbalance in the brain. Confidence in itself can assist i...
There are the ones who have it as a mental issue, mentally ill which is the vast majority and the other have neurological issues but the vast majority on this community have zero hope at all and...
The curious PWS (person who stutters) in me read this research: **"Brain response to errors in children who stutter"** (2024). After finishing the 40 pages, I summed up the key points. The PDF ebook ...
Cheatsheet: Helpful interventions from the research - "Brain response to errors in children who stutter" (2024)
Cheatsheet: Helpful interventions from the research - "Brain response to errors in children who stutter" (2024) ...
I used to be exactly like this. In high school I could stand up and do presentations fluently, It would give me a panic attack but I got it done none the less. Only a few people when I was young knew ...
**Question #1:** Why does **dopamine** increase/decrease in people who stutter? **Answer**: According to [this](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352029918_STUTTERING_DOPAMINE_AND_INCENTIVE_...
Dopamine affects speech
Dopamine affects speech Hello stutterers. I want to share my simplified take on why this happens, in most cases. Disclaimer: It's my personal theory and won't align with mainstream ideas. I'll be foc...
Cheatsheet: Helpful interventions from the research - "The Role of Executive Function in Developmental Stuttering" (2019)
Cheatsheet: Helpful interventions from the research - "The Role of Executive Function in Developmental Stuttering" (2019) ...
**TL;DR summary:** This post is about a research that investigated linguistic features affecting stuttering, language differences in PWS, and factors influencing stuttering recovery. Findings suggest...
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Linguistic aspects of stuttering: research updates on the language-fluency interface" (2022) (address lower language skills and atypical processing; address linguistic triggers like content words, longer words and complex utterances and its responses)
Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Linguistic aspects of stuttering: research updates on the language-fluency interface" (2022) (address lower language skills and atypical processing; addr...
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research: "Linguistic features of stuttering during spontaneous speech" (2023, December) (Address demands regarding linguistic, social-cognitive, and emotional factors, that trigger stuttering; address the impact on timing of linguistic planning of a word)
Tips to improve stuttering according to the research: "Linguistic features of stuttering during spontaneous speech" (2023, December) (Address demands regarding linguistic, social-cognitive, and emotio...
Thank you very much! >Could you go more in depth on this “aim for internally initiated articulation”. This is a hard question to answer. First I will start explaining the concept of triggers in stu...
Clinical interventions to target neurological differences in people who stutter
Clinical interventions to target neurological differences in people who stutter ...
Statement from a PhD researcher: **"Children do not stutter when they babble or on their first words (when they are 0-2 years old), but only when they are putting words together (from age 3 onwards). ...
"Curing Stuttering: My 20-Year Journey and the Life-Changing Combination of Propranolol & Buspar"
"Curing Stuttering: My 20-Year Journey and the Life-Changing Combination of Propranolol & Buspar" For over 20 years, I looked for a cure for my stuttering. I have tried meditation, self hypnosis, var...
Honestly try dr.feelgood strain. I tried that years back at the peak of my stutter and was instantly cured for like 5 days. Literally u smoke that once a week and you’re fine. Unfortunately I ran out ...