DO YOU HAVE APHASIA? Join our language training study!
J
Jiyeon Lee
Primary Investigator
Recruiting
21-85 years
All
Phase
N/A
70 participants needed
1 Location
Brief description of study
The Purdue Aphasia Research Lab is inviting people with aphasia after a stroke to take part in a language training study. In this NIH-funded project, our goal is to develop a novel treatment for persons with aphasia to help them communicate more effectively. Eligible participants will practice reading and speaking sentences. Study duration will last approximately 2-3 months.
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder, frequently caused by a stroke, that can affect speaking, understanding others, reading and/or writing.
Detailed description of study
What is Involved if I Participate?
- You will be asked to complete 5-17 sessions (~2 hours each), including eligibility testing and follow up sessions
- During the sessions, you will be asked to complete a set of tasks, such as describing pictures you see on a computer screen, reading or repeating sentences (all tasks are non-invasive)
- Study participation will last approximately 2-3 months depending on eligibility
**In-person and remote options are available. In-person opportunities are located at Purdue University (West Lafayette campus), OR our Indianapolis satellite lab location (near Keystone Fashion Mall).
Will I Be Compensated for Participating?
- You will receive $20 per in-person session and parking is FREE.
- Participants whose one-way commute exceeds 50 miles will receive an additional $25.
- Virtual participants will receive $20 per session in the form of a gift card.
Click on the button "Contact a study center" & complete a 3-question pre-screener.
**Or contact the lab by phone: (765) 496-0216.
In addition, you may view our website via https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/slhs/aphasia/
or visit us on social media: Facebook & Instagram @PurdueAphasiaGroup and Twitter @PurdueAphasia
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: aphasia,stroke
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Age: Between 21 Years - 85 Years
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Gender: All
Additional Eligibility criteria:
- Have a diagnosis of aphasia as a result of stroke
- No history of other neurological conditions besides stroke (ex: Parkinson's disease, dementia, etc.)
- Native speaker of North American English
- Normal or corrected-to-normal hearing and vision
- If participating remotely, stable internet connection required via laptop or desktop computer (no iPad/tablet)
* Final eligibility will be determined after a phone screening and language testing sessions. Eligible participants will be asked to provide written medical documentation confirming aphasia and stroke diagnosis.
Study Title: IRB 2021-659: Structural Priming as treatment component in aphasia (Purdue Aphasia Project)
Updated on
01 Aug 2024.
Study ID: IRB 2021-659 (A)