Gerald Maguire MD

Managing Stuttering With Psychiatric Comorbidities: Gerald Maguire, MD

Neurology Live
September 20, 2025

From a neurology perspective, stuttering is a complex speech fluency disorder arising from brain network disruptions responsible for timing, motor control, and language processing. There is evidence that stuttering involves abnormalities in dopaminergic signaling, which may explain why some dopamine-modulating medications show benefit in subsets of patients.