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Study: Psychedelics May Help Stuttering

Study: Psychedelics May Help Stuttering
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Can psychedelics help stutterers?

Synesthesia, hallucinations, euphoria. The documented effects of classic psychedelic substances such as psilocybin (magic mushrooms) or lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) are vast. With their usage common and their effects profound, a team of speech and psychology researchers explored the impact of psychedelics on people who stutter, finding evidence that users see some benefits.

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Adults who stutter stop if they think no one is listening - study -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott.net

More than 70 million people worldwide are thought to have some kind of stuttering speech impediment - including the current President of the United States - and experts are still continuing to learn more about the condition and what causes it..

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Study Shows Adults Who Stutter Stop if They Think No One Is Listening

More than 70 million people worldwide are thought to have some kind of stuttering speech impediment – including the current President of the United States – and experts are still continuing to learn more about the condition and what causes it.

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New study suggests adult stutters don't stutter when they believe they're not being heard

β€œThe idea of this study was to create a condition in which the stutterers who came into our lab actually thought that they were alone and not being observed,” Eric S. Jackson said.

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