Scott Buksa shares how he regained his ability to communicate after a stroke. Go to beyondastroke.org for more information.
Aphasia is a communication disorder that makes it hard to use words. It can affect your speech, writing, and ability to understand language. Aphasia results from damage or injury to parts of the brain ...
Aphasia is a multimodal language disorder that affects individuals across all language cultures, disrupting speaking, listening, reading, writing, and gestural communication. Although aphasia is ...
Most linguistic datasets focus on written text, but what about the way we actually speak? TalkBank, the world’s largest open-access repository of spoken language, is helping researchers understand ...
Aphasia is a language disorder caused by brain injury that often results in difficulties with speech production and comprehension, significantly impacting the affected individuals’ lives. Recently, ...
Music-based melodic intonation therapy (MIT) has shown promise as a treatment for non-fluent aphasia after stroke. This trial compared the efficacy of music-based MIT and speech therapy (ST) in ...
This work focuses on the twenty-six individuals who provided data to AphasiaBank on at least two occasions, with initial testing between 6 months and 5.8 years post-onset of aphasia. The data are ...
Acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder caused by brain damage. AOS often co-occurs with aphasia, a language disorder in which patients may also demonstrate speech production ...
To investigate the sensory–motor representations that link speech perception and production, we used electrocorticography (ECoG), in which electrical recordings of neural activity are made directly ...
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