Stuttering is extremely annoying, for some reason it works a bit like gilles de la Tourette. Happens the most when you're stressed out, and vice versa. Stuttering for some reason also has to do with speaking patterns, alternate your speaking pattern and you won't stutter.
When a person stutters, their vocal cords tighten, sometimes leading to a ‘blocking’ sensation, where they get stuck on a word and struggle to get it out. However, if you’re looking for the more underlying details, It’s regarded that the neurological factors, previously mentioned that may in fact make the vocal cords tighten and therefore produce the stuttering.
Stuttering is usually connected with a brain issue. Some forms of Cerebral Palsy are known to cause stuttering. There are also cases where people who receive brain damage from a head injury or brain tumor suddenly acquire a stutter though its very rare.
Another area of stuttering is related to anxiety and nerves. Some people who suffer from extreme anxiety will have bouts of stuttering that are entirely anxiety base.
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