Description
Stuttering or stammering is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds.
There is much evidence that the brains of adults who stutter differ from the brains of adults who do not stutter. Several neuroimaging studies have emerged to identify areas associated with stuttering.
Studies have found during tasks that invoke disfluent speech, people who stutter show hypoactivity in cortical areas associated with language processing, such as Broca's area
One such study that evaluated the stutter period found that there was relative deactivation of the left hemisphere auditory areas and frontal temporal regions.
During speech production, people who stutter show underactivity in the ventral premotor, Rolandic opercular and sensorimotor cortex bilaterally and Heschl’s gyrus in the left hemisphere. Additionally, speech production in people who stutter yields underactivity in cortical motor and premotor areas.
Vital Tones Stuttering directly stimulates these brain areas to reduce stuttering.
Vital Tones Stuttering consist of 3 different sessions.
• Session 1 stimulates:
– the thalamus
– the motor cortex
– the basal ganglia
Session 1 is 22 minutes long.
• Session 2 stimulates:
– the Superior parietal lobule
– the Inferior parietal lobule
– the Posterior cingulate
– the Broca's area
Session 2 is 22 minutes long.
• Session 3 stimulates:
– the Medulla
– the Sensorymotor cortex
– the temporal cortex
– the Wernicke's area
Session 3 is 22 minutes long.
All sessions are crucial to have a complete treatment!
This application requires large headphones or high quality earphones with Left and Right placed correctly !
Get ready for a total natural healing.
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