Excessive salivation is referred to as sialorrhea, when more than two quarts of saliva are produced. This may be attributed to toxins, insecticides and Mercury, and some medications such as clozapine.
It resembles multiple sclerosis both in its symptoms (difficulties with movement and speech) and its pathology (widespread demyelination of the brain).
Improper articulation refers to difficulties in producing speech sounds accurately due to incorrect movement of the articulators (e.g., tongue, lips, jaw). This can result in unclear speech that is difficult to understand. Speech therapy can help improve articulation skills.
useless, excessive, or harmful speech
Yes rarely, speech and swallowing difficulties are possible with CMT
The term for the speed of speech is "rate" and the term for the speed of movement is "velocity."
Movement is a noun.
"Difficulty" is a noun.
It's a tele typewriter. It's for people with hearing/speech difficulties.
Giving excessive attention to the details of a speech can be an example of perfectionism or nitpicking, where the focus is overly on minor flaws or errors. It can also indicate a meticulous or precise approach to communication.
Symptoms of a brain tumor include headaches, vision changes, and seizures. One may also experience walking difficulties and speech difficulties.
Yes. Some speech difficulties are anxiety-related, such as stuttering.
The address of the Free Speech Movement Archives is: 1801 Fifth St, Berkeley, CA 94710-1914