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Symposium 12
Neural correlates of reading deficits in aphasia and new approaches to neuromodulation in aphasia rehabilitation
Appointment
Date:
15/12/2022
Time:
17:15
–
18:45
Location / Stream:
Stolz 1
Chair (online)
Priyanka Shah-Basak
Milwaukee, WI/ US
Chair
Olga Boukrina
East Hanover, NJ/ US
Programme
17:15
–
17:40
25 Min.
Invited Lecture
Using neural correlates of language and reading deficits in post-stroke aphasia to guide novel neuromodulation treatment development.
Olga Boukrina (East Hanover, NJ/ US)
17:40
–
18:05
25 Min.
Invited Lecture (online)
Individualised neurorehabilitation of post-stroke aphasia
Priyanka Shah-Basak (Milwaukee, WI/ US)
18:05
–
18:15
10 Min.
Oral Presentation
OP 040
Speech and language therapy versus no treatment control in people with Parkinson's Disease and dysarthria: the PD COMM randomised controlled trial
Catherine Sackley (Nottingham/ GB)
Communicative disorders, e.g. Aphasia, Parkinson‘s disease
18:15
–
18:25
10 Min.
Oral Presentation (online)
OP 041
Telerehabilitation for language deficits in Spanish-English individuals with post-stroke aphasia
Michael Scimeca (Boston, MA/ US)
Communicative disorders, e.g. Aphasia, Telerehabilitation and digital tools
18:25
–
18:35
10 Min.
Oral Presentation (online)
OP 042
Does sematic-based naming treatment show similar treatment effects in nouns and verbs? Evidence from Mandarin-English Bilinguals with Aphasia
Ran Li (Boston, MA/ US)
Communicative disorders, e.g. Aphasia, Neuropsychology and cognitive rehabilitation
18:35
–
18:45
10 Min.
Oral Presentation
OP 043
Precision speech and language therapy (SLT) rehabilitation for aphasia by patient age, sex, aphasia severity, and time since stroke? A prespecified, systematic review based, individual participant data, network, subgroup meta-analysis
Marian Brady (Glasgow/ GB)
Communicative disorders, e.g. Aphasia
18:45
–
18:46
1 Min.
On Demand
Neural correlates of reading deficits in aphasia and new approaches to neuromodulation in aphasia rehabilitation
Olga Boukrina (East Hanover, NJ/ US)
Priyanka Shah-Basak (Milwaukee, WI/ US)
Catherine Sackley (Nottingham/ GB)
Michael Scimeca (Boston, MA/ US)
Ran Li (Boston, MA/ US)
Marian Brady (Glasgow/ GB)
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