Dysphasia means the partial or total loss of language as a result of lesions in those parts of thebrainthat are directly related to language function.Strokein elderly patients and head injury in younger ones are typical causes.Aphasiais seen most frequently when the left side of the brain is a...
Stroke This article is cited by The speech neuroprosthesis Alexander B. Silva Kaylo T. Littlejohn Edward F. Chang Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2024) Using data from cue presentations results in grossly overestimating semantic BCI performance Milan Rybář Riccardo Poli Ian Daly Scientific Repor...
Study finds distinct brain paths for speech, writing Way to help stroke victims is foreseenJudy Foreman, Globe Staff
Intensive therapy, even four years later, improves stroke victims speechtext editorEmerging Infectious Diseases
There was a serial killer in the 1800s who killed his victims with a Philips-head screwdriver his father had given him for Christmas. He favored the Philips-head screwdriver because it had a pointed tip. As you would expect, he was called the “Screwdriver Killer” but people also called ...
Therapeutic applications of singing (e.g., melodic intonation therapy) for acquired neurogenic communication disorders (ANCD) such as post-stroke aphasia, dysarthria, or neurodegenerative diseases have emerged from innovations by clinical speech-language pathologists (SLPs). However, these specialists have...
Why have kings, emperors, and governments killed and imprisoned people to shut them up? And why have countless people risked death and imprisonment to express their beliefs? Jacob Mchangama guides you through the history of free speech from the trial of