
This Disease Makes You Speak In A Foreign Accent
Sufferers of this disease just randomly wake up one day and start speaking with a foreign accent. Foreign accent syndrome is sporadic. Only 60 cases exist. Doctors originally thought patients were delusional or even faking it. Until scientists at Oxford University discovered that sufferers shared similar brain abnormalities that resulted in changes to their pitch and syllables, speech may be altered in terms of timing, intonation, and tongue placement and often sounds foreign. Foreign accent syndrome has been documented worldwide, including in Japan, England, Spain, and the US. A stroke or other traumatic brain injuries usually cause FAS. People with foreign accent syndrome often have not even heard the accent they developed before. In only 12.5% of cases, patients had previous exposure to the accent they later developed due to FAS. H. Whitaker first coined the term Foreign Accent Syndrome in 1982, but they don’t use much of his diagnostic criteria today.