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Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.

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Q: Which type of disorder is neurogenic stuttering?
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Neurogenic stutterers are those people who have developed the disorder as a result of some sort of head injury or trauma.


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Yes; aphasia is a neurogenic communicative disorder caused by damage to the language areas of the brain.


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What is a neurogenic disorder?

A neurogenic disorder is a disorder in the nerves or nervous tissue of the human body. An example of this would be certain speech disorders such as aphasia. Other examples would be Parkinson' (Micheal J. Fox) or ALS (Lou Gehrig) or MS.


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