Neural and Cognitive Bases of Language Processing
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Jiyeon Lee
Primary Investigator
Recruiting
30-85 years
All
Phase
N/A
1 Location
Brief description of study
Purdue Aphasia Research Lab invites individuals with stroke-induced aphasia to participate in a NIH-funded research project. The goal of the project is to examine how different types of cues facilitate sentence production and comprehension in persons with aphasia. The findings will lead to development of more cost-effective interventions for persons with aphasia. Participants will complete non-invasive tasks such as comprehensive aphasia evaluation, computerized language tasks, language games, and eyetracking-while-speaking.
Detailed description of study
The goal of the project is to examine how different types of cues facilitate sentence production and comprehension in persons with aphasia. The findings will lead to development of more cost-effective interventions for persons with aphasia. Participants will complete non-invasive tasks such as comprehensive aphasia evaluation, computerized language tasks, language games, and eyetracking-while-speaking. The studies are conducted at Purdue University (West Lafayette) and Indianapolis. Some testing and studies may involve virtual participation OR in-person as available.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: stroke-induced aphasia,aphasia,stroke,stroke-induced aphasia,stroke-induced aphasia,1406014987 (PURDUE)
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Age: Between 30 Years - 85 Years
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Gender: All
Inclusion Criteria
Other neurological conditions that can affect speech, language, and cognition
Non-native speaker of English
Additional Information:- Native speaker of English
- Have aphasia as a result of a stroke
- No history of neurological diseases
- Normal or corrected to normal hearing and vision
Other neurological conditions that can affect speech, language, and cognition
Non-native speaker of English
Participants will be compensated for their participation.
Updated on
01 Aug 2024.
Study ID: 1406014987 (PURDUE)
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