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How post-stroke aphasia disrupts fluent speech
A study led by a speech neuroscientist at The University of Texas at Dallas sheds light on how damage from stroke disrupts the brain mechanisms required for fluent speech. The research, published in ...
On April 18, 1861, Paul Broca conducted an autopsy on a speechless patient named "Tan," and discovered the seat of language.
"I could understand what Mary said to me, but I could not respond in anything close to a sentence," Randy wrote in his 2019 ...
A stroke is a medical emergency where every minute matters, as nearly 1.9 million brain cells die per minute during an ischemic stroke. Rapid treatment within the “golden hour” can restore blood flow ...
The research, published in the Oct. 15 issue of the journal NeuroImage, could help advance future treatment approaches for individuals with post-stroke aphasia. “The auditory system is essential in ...
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