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From: Tim Mackesey, CCC-SLP, BRSFD
Date: 15 Oct 2012
Time: 07:12:22 -0500
Remote Name: 74.190.186.169
Thanks for the feedback. One interesting facet I have seen in neurogenic stuttering is the consistency within the patient (i.e., a chronic pattern that appears redundant and predictable). In typical development of stuttering there is such variance related to the degree of struggle and/or anxiety. This poses endless questions about stuttering and the brain. If brain responsible like TBI or neurotoxins, why such variability in all the other cases?