I have always had problems speaking, not the actual speaking, but articulating, what to say,
which led me to be the "silent guy" of my class, not because i wanted to,
but because i never got the words in my head (so to say), to speak.
So i did some research on the subject, on what and why, for starters, i am diagnosed with 'aspbergers syndrome',
a mental disorder related to autism, though it never stopped me, the whole thingy with not being able to place the words,
articulate correctly and know things to say have continued to irritate me.
So what i found in my quest of knowledge, have led me to the left inferior frontal gyrus, a region of the frontal lobe
found to relate heavily to verbal fluency.
Role of the left inferior frontal gyrus in covert word retrieval: neural correlates of switching during verbal fluency
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/16725162
Effects of repetition and competition on activity in left prefrontal cortex during word generation.
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/10433263
Evidence for hypoactivation of the inferior frontal gyrus in autism;
Age-related increase in inferior frontal gyrus activity and social functioning in autism spectrum disorder.
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/21310395
I have also so far found out that the nootropic 'Piracetam' and the AcheIs 'Rivastigmine' and 'Donepezil' increases activity in the effected area, namely the left inferior frontal gyrus.
Piracetam: http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/10978039
Rivastigmine: http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/23847120
Donepezil: http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/19001543
Okey so to get to the point here,; I, would like to know if there is any other drug/herb(s) that can increase the activity in the left inferior frontal gyrus, and thereby increasing verbal fluency, i am greatful for any response on this matter, as this problem is one which my psychdoc dont think need be solved, "its a part of the diagnose".