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This is my attempt to extract key points from [this](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352029918_STUTTERING_DOPAMINE_AND_INCENTIVE_LEARNING) research study on **dopamine and stuttering**: Stut...
You're the research guy on this subreddit, the only one I expected to see compiling research on the correlation between stuttering and dopamine is you haha. I don't know if there is research that has...
Physiological factors can, and do, contribute to development. In my opinion stuttering is a developmental issue. Speech is a learned process/skill. It's quite complex. Auditory feedback definitely p...
One other thing I was mildly confused by this: >There appears to be physiological factors that contribute to stuttering. >We're on different pages with regards to stuttering being physiological. P...
To respond more fully: To my mind all of the described techniques are clearly crutches that have nothing directly to do with any theoretical cause of stuttering (barring some complex mental thing). T...
What causes stuttering? -> According to Ambrose (PhD researcher)
What causes stuttering? -> According to Ambrose (PhD researcher) The curious PWS (person who stutters) in me read [this](https://pubs.asha.org/doi/epdf/10.1044/cicsd_31_S_80) research. After finishing...
How is dopamine and stuttering correlated?
How is dopamine and stuttering correlated? I've noticed that people frequently mention 'dopamine' in this stuttering subreddit. It would be highly productive if someone could compile recent research...
>how would you explain people who learn to speak, develop a stutter at roughly age 3 As I suspect it is a physiological issue within the nervous system (a nerve under biomechanical stress) it would b...
With all due respect, there is no consensus on the root cause of stuttering. There is no peer-reviewed and widely accepted theory. So you're really not speaking from a place of scientific confidence w...
Your logic is obtuse. If this nerve is correlated to the cause of stuttering, it would have a very different effect from snapping your fingers. The left recurrent laryngeal nerve is a particularly vu...
in what way is it of interest? I dont have to know the root of stuttering to know tapping your chest (or any other part of your body) has as much to do with it as snapping your fingers....
As the root cause of stuttering is not clearly understood, you cannot possibly have the knowledge to say that this is definitely not correlated with the actual cause of stuttering. I would direct yo...
People stutter for different reasons. Not all stutters are the same. For some it's more emotional and than neurological. So these people report that they never stutter when alone nor when they sing. A...
I’m not really worried his stutter (on its own) will hold him back academically, just socially. From a clinical perspective, I am worried that we haven’t had any conversations about why he might have ...
It's cause auditory feedback affects how fluent we are. When you speak, you're also hearing your own voice as well. I'm not read on the mechanism behind how auditory feedback gets incorporated in spee...
I just finished the chapter on Wendell Johnson (one of the most famous researchers) (page 58). I believe that Johnson makes a valid point, in that, I also think that children who learn to speak, don't...
Tips to improve stuttering from the research "The Role of Executive Function in Developmental Stuttering" (2019) (do inhibition, working memory& cognitive flexibility training to ignore irrelevant information, suppress dominant responses, perform faster/more accurate, adapt to environmental changes)
Tips to improve stuttering from the research "The Role of Executive Function in Developmental Stuttering" (2019) (do inhibition, working memory& cognitive flexibility training to ignore irrelevant inf...
Seems like stress to me. Stutters usually have higher than average intelligence at the expense of having a paranoia, so probably you are fine just maybe sleep-deprived or have some mineral and/or vita...
Can stuttering lead to brain fogginess?
Can stuttering lead to brain fogginess? I’ve had a stutter since second grade I’m 27 now and a lot of times when I’m in conversations, I will have brain blocks on common words that are small, mostly e...
I’ve read a bit about there being a relationship between cross dominance and developmental challenges for people across the board. I don’t think cross dominance is anything that needs to be corrected ...