Brains of Stutterers Process Words Differently
February 21, 2008
Researchers have discovered that the brains of stutterers process words differently, even when they are not speaking. They hope their new understanding of this complex disorder will help to reduce the stigma felt by the roughly 3 million americans who stutter.
Topics:
Health Medical Pharma, Stigma, Stuttering, dyslexia, complex disorder, Stuttering therapy, Cultural references to stuttering, Brains
