It is sooo true. If you have not enough information, the confusion is great. But if you have too much information, the confusion is as great. That's the challenge we face to communicate stuttering to everyone, but also to describe it to therapists. We cannot start talking about the details of genes or different fiber tracts within the brain.
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the graph is too simple :(
"That's the challenge we face to communicate stuttering to everyone, but also to describe it to therapists. We cannot start talking about the details of genes or different fiber tracts within the brain."
Oh my goodness yes, thank heavens we poor, silly little therapists have big clever you, Tom. Our small, feeble brains could not possibly hope to understand big, scary complicated things like the human brain. Why, it's a miracle we graduate from University at all really! Back into the kitchen with us, where we don't have to grapple with a concept any greater than that of making a garden salad.
Please note the sarcasm of the above paragraph. Get your head out of your arse Tom and wake up to smell the roses. Neuroscience is taught as part of speech pathology degrees (at least in Australia it is). We don't need smart-alecs like you to dumb-down anything - we've already bought, read and been examined on the text book thank you very much.
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