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I have to agree that the headaches accompanying the onset is something to take notice of. Usually there's an underlying issue that causes neurogenic stuttering, as 17 is too old to consider this devel...
Yikes. I don't mean to worry you unnecessarily, but stuttering can be caused neurogenically. I'm not a doctor but those headaches and the onset of stuttering seem like something greater is going on....
:) Thank you. My appointment with a neuropsychologist is coming up soon, which is why I'm doing all this digging right now. ...
Thankfully, I just dug into this one, and it looks like 99% of this might all be caused by one other condition: [dyspraxia](https://dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk/dyspraxia-adults/). I'm a little frustrat...
Basically, I have a whole host of weird neuro problems that happen with varying frequency. Communication issues are just the ones that press the most frequently on my brain. I got referred on the basi...
Hi! Thanks for this. I think mine might be neurological as well. And I might also have those things as well, the anomia and aphasia. Welcome to r/stutter! ...
Found out what kind of stutter/language problems I have
Found out what kind of stutter/language problems I have I'm seeing a neuropsychologist in ten days, and I decided to start digging into what sort of symptoms I have. One of my biggest problems is in t...
There are hundreds of theories but nobody has figured out what exactly makes a stutter happen. People say anxiety and fear of speaking is the cause but people who have fluent speech also feels the sam...
I don't know if you just found out about Schwartz but it's not an airflow issue or a breathing issue or an anxiety issue. Anyway here's your answer: http://stuttertalk.com/category/what-causes-stutter...
What do you think is the root cause of your stutter?
What do you think is the root cause of your stutter? Hey everybody, first post here. I've been thinking and researching a lot lately about the process of speech, how it works, the specific intricaci...
From what I've read: The left side of the brain, which is supposed to take care of speaking, doesn't. Thus, the right side takes care of that and because it's not designed to do that, you stutter and ...
Just out of curiosity ; does anyone out there knows what causes people to stutter? I have stuttered my entire life and I feel like it's really keeping me from getting an actual meaningful job.
Just out of curiosity ; does anyone out there knows what causes people to stutter? I have stuttered my entire life and I feel like it's really keeping me from getting an actual meaningful job. ...
You're still not making any sense. Dopamine regulation has never been connected to stuttering, testosterone, on the other hand, has....
Generally no. I mean, psychogenic stuttering exists but it's rare and mostly happens to adults. If you started stuttering as a kid like the vast majority of us, it's just developmental stuttering whic...
That's exactly how I feel! Now you mention the mental part I am beginning to understand... For a long time I believed my stutter was a physical problem....
This is really exciting research... I think. My inner silent speech has been quite rocky for a long, long time... and because I have enough privacy, I've actually transitioned to where I do most of my...
i usually don't stutter as hard when i am with my friends in the lunch room so i am hoping i can become comfortable with her enough that i can talk a bit :)...
Science AMA Series: We are Terra Barnes and Tim Holy from Washington University School of Medicine. Along with our colleagues, we recently published a paper showing that mouse pups with a human mutation associated with stuttering show abnormalities similar to human stuttering. AMA!
Science AMA Series: We are Terra Barnes and Tim Holy from Washington University School of Medicine. Along with our colleagues, we recently published a paper showing that mouse pups with a human mutati...
Forgive me, but im a lot worse in neuropsychology than i should be. But regarding physiology, i find it strange that Alm (2004) focus on heart rate, which is pretty much a shit measurement for sympath...
Hooray! I appreciate skepticism! That said, who ever originally wrote this is not wrong, per se. The BG does have two loops a direct (for initiating voluntary movement) and indirect (for inhibiting in...