Brain

State-of-the art neural research about stuttering

The Speech Timing Organ

The CBGT-LOOP - Deep in the brain...
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The CBGT-Loop (Cortico-Basal Ganglia-Thalamo-Cortical loop) is a neural network that plays a critical role in the timing, rhythm, and initiation of speech. A disruption here typically presents with stuttering.

Dopamine

What is the role of dopamine with stuttering?
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Dopamine plays a significant role in stuttering, as it is involved in the regulation of speech motor control and the functioning of the basal ganglia, a brain structure crucial for coordinating movement. Studies suggest that dysfunction in dopamine pathways may contribute to the motor speech disruptions seen in stuttering.

Brain Changes and Practice

The fundamental principles of neuroplasticity!
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Lorem ipsum Dopamine plays a significant role in stuttering, as it is involved in the regulation of speech motor control and the functioning of the basal ganglia, a brain structure crucial for coordinating movement. Studies suggest that dysfunction in dopamine pathways may contribute to the motor speech disruptions seen in stuttering.