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aphasia

A fantastic #AOA2016 meeting in beautiful llandudno, Wales! Excellent #science #aphasia Keynote on #DTI, talks, #ceilidhdancing and excursions to #conwy

in Accomplishments, In the News, Recent Research

Tagged: aphasia, aphasia rehabilitation, intervention, language, neuroplasticity, treatment

BU Sargent College Symposium on Aphasia

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Attend the Fall 2016 Mini-Symposium on Aphasia on Thursday, September 15th, 2016 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, which is hosted by the Aphasia Research Laboratory!   APHASIA RESEARCH LABORATORY FALL APHASIA MINI SYMPOSIA_AGENDA Photo Credits- Kelvin Jones

Tagged: aphasia, symposium

Article on sentence comprehension therapy and generalization to discourse in Aphasiology

in Accomplishments, Recent Research

Our latest article on sentence comprehension therapy and its generalization to discourse is now available in Aphasiology. It is part of a special issue on generalization in aphasia rehabilitation. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02687038.2014.997182#.Veg3EflViko

Tagged: aphasia, aphasia rehabilitation, therapy

Teens teaching technology program at BU_BU Today close up

in Accomplishments, In the News

For eight weeks this summer, high school students taught stroke survivors how to use various forms of technology, smart phones, tablets, computers and various types of software. This program allowed high school students to understand more about aphasia and allowed stroke survivors to learn and troubleshoot their technology problems. Here is a picture on BU […]

Tagged: aphasia, technology, teens

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