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This is known as the only effective appliance for stutter correction
This is known as the only effective appliance for stutter correction Despite of many difficulties I have encountered, I am finally able to publish all my views here. This method is attributed to a sma...
"The only real cure for stuttering is to be silent. I refuse to be cured." - /u/sadwaves This is known as the only effective appliance for stutter correction . As a vital tool for stutterers, 80 mi...
Oh it's almost definitely not, but it's interesting though. The patent exists, that's why I was asking for more info, more out of curiosity than out of hope that it would actually work....
If I'm reading it right, it's a device you wear that forces you to use a slow rate and consistent rhythm. How is that at all practical????...
I have tried the daf app. I don't think it works for me or may be I didn't use it long enough. ...
There are DAF apps for the Iphone and Android. They're usually $10 or $20, so no need to spend $1k+ on a little flimsy machine. This device is great for PRACTICE. Whenever I use it in a real world s...
A good way to practice is by reading out loud while using the DAF (delayed auditory feedback) machine. This used to be a $500+ machine, but now you can download it onto your smart phone for like $10. ...
i was on the phone with him very briefly describing the program. The very first thing he asked me was what therapy ive tried in the past and if i ever wasted money on the SpeechEasy that he feels doe...
is it fair to say that it is a therapy based around a device just like the SpeechEasy device? If so you can just download applications on your phone with DAF and see if it has any effect, if it has th...
You're talking about a device. That was not clear until the very end. Things are making more sense now, but it's still difficult to understand what you're saying. You're talking about a device attac...
principle to Project Many stutterers have a crying need in a simple, labor-saving and really effective correction method, in which case, the invention a favorable for resolving such problems. Why I...
They've all addressed symptoms, but not the root cause. Certain methods, such as DAF, work very well for some. For others, they offer limited benefit, or relief that subsides once the brain "figures ...
Yeah I agree. But I don't think the technology is there yet. Maybe some anti anxiety medication or something would have a similar effect?...
You dont stutter all the time right, so you know how fluent-like speech sounds/feels. It would be great if we could artificially create this type of speech....
they have devices that you put in your ear like headphones and playback your speech as you say it, I've heard that a lot of severe stutterers have found success with them....
it varies from person to person. A large delay typically results in a larger effect for people who don't stutter. For people who do stutter there's a fine tuning that goes on to find the "optimal" del...
I watched this episode and listening to the audio from the headphones when they took it off, it seemed as if they had a large delay. I think (I may be wrong) for any beneficial effect for a stutter th...
This is nothing more than delayed auditory feedback ... we already know that for some people it's going to be beneficial. For the vast majority of these people the benefit will be temporary. But it's ...
I tried this with a different earpiece. The DAF app works really well with wired earbuds, but the bluetooth connection really delayed the playback and it wasn't nearly as effective....
Yeah this seems to be the most logical. I don't know why anyone would spend so much money when an app can do it for free. ...