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Aphasia Study: Change Patterns in Constraint-induced Aphasia Therapy

AAC, Aphasia Study, ResearchBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDAugust 27, 2018

Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes the findings of a team of investigators from Ohio, Texas, and Alabama regarding discourse-based changes within the utterances produced by persons with aphasia who are engaging in constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT).

Changes in People with Aphasia Following AAC Device Training

AAC, ResearchBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDJuly 27, 2018

Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes the findings of a study from Cincinnati, OH and Birmingham, AL regarding behavioral and neurophysiological changes in persons with chronic aphasia following training and use of a high-tech AAC device with speech output.

Methods for Training Speech Production in Persons with Aphasia

AAC, Research, TechnologyBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDJune 22, 2018

Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes the findings of a study regarding methods and procedures used for training speech production in persons with aphasia.

Primary Progressive Aphasia: Study on Mobile Technology

AAC, Communication Impairments, Research, TechnologyBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDMay 24, 2018

Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University and the University of Washington have published an article on mobile technology use by persons with primary progressive aphasia (PWPPA) during communicative exchanges with or without support of visual scene displays (VSD).

Aphasia Study: Practice vs. Success Patterns

Aphasia Study, Brain, ResearchBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDApril 25, 2018

Researchers from Texas A&M University-Kingsville, the Medical Center at Vanderbilt University, and Lingraphica recently published a study on practice vs. success patterns in persons with aphasia & co-occurring apraxia of speech (PwA-AOS)

Aphasia Article from Pittsburgh on Word Recognition

Brain, ResearchBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDMarch 21, 2018

Lingraphica co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes an article from research teams in Pittsburgh on word recognition skills in people with and without aphasia. Read on for the details.

Aphasia Article from Germany: Neuroplasticity and Functional Recovery

Brain, ResearchBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDFebruary 23, 2018

Lingraphica co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes an article from Germany on the factors that contribute to neuroplasticity and functional improvement in people with chronic aphasia. Read on for the details.

Collaborative Study: Hallmark Rehabilitation Services and Lingraphica

Research, Technology, TreatmentBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDFebruary 1, 2018

Lingraphica co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes the recent findings from a collaborative study conducted by Hallmark Rehabilitation Services and Lingraphica on the benefits of online language therapy in long-term care facilities. Read on for the details.

Aphasia Study: Combining Online Therapy and Volunteer Care Extenders

Research, TelepracticeBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDJanuary 22, 2018

Lingraphica co-founder and chief scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes the recent findings from a collaborative study conducted by clinicians at Hallmark Rehabilitation Services with guidance and support from Lingraphica.

Primary Progressive Aphasia Study from Washington, DC

Communication Impairments, Research, TelepracticeBy Dr. Richard Steele, PhDDecember 1, 2017

Investigators at collaborating academic and medical institutions in Washington, DC, researched the use of distance communication technologies to deliver anomia therapy to persons with primary progressive aphasia.

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