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New Research Identifies Brain Link to Stuttering

New Research Identifies Brain Link to Stuttering

Update: 2024-09-06
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A new study published in Brain has identified a specific brain network hub that plays a key role in stuttering.

The author Professor Catherine Theys explains the research and what it means for the stuttering community and others with similar brain activity.

We’re grateful to Catherine for sharing her story and research with us. 

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