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Also stuttering, or when a fluent speakers do it, it is associated with suspicion, lying, or that you don't know what you are talking about. I find that for some reason I stutter more when I know exactly what I am going to say or if I use my memory. When I speak on the fly I don't stutter nearly as much. This is easily observed in most stutterers because we have trouble saying our names and simple greetings. On the flip side, if I det suddenly suprised, startled, or interupted it is equally as bad. I think there is a dysfunction occuring in our hippocampus or the connections in between when we go to retreive information in verbal speech. The information gets retrieved just fine, the disconnect is where it gets outside of our minds. I think t