Expressive aphasia is a language disorder that makes it difficult for individuals to speak clearly and effectively. It is often the result of a stroke but can also be caused by other causes.
This online group meets throughout the year and is a great way for people with aphasia to socialize and connect with others. The group is currently led by Michelle Gutmann, PhD, CCC-SLP, and SLHS ...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) may develop in people with Alzheimer’s disease. Aphasia is an impairment of speech and language comprehension which also affects the ability to read and write.
has identified the causes of impairments in expressing grammatical tense in people with aphasia. They discovered that individuals with speech disorders struggle with both forming the concept of ...
Expand Although there may not be direct benefits to participants, taking part in our research assists clinicians and researchers in better understanding communication difficulties in individuals with ...
Dr. Suma Devanga (Speech Language Pathologist-Clinical Fellow) has secured WMU's 2018 Support for Faculty Scholars award to conduct research on aphasia treatment. The focus of this research is to ...
More information is available at lovechocolate.org Aphasia, a communication disorder resulting in the loss of language, affects approximately 2.5 million Americans. One out of every 250 people in ...