The Potential Successes of Neuroplasticity in the Rehabilitation of Patients with Chronic Aphasia

Presenter Information

Anna Ferraro
Ashlee Wilcox

Location

Savannah, Georgia

Event Website

https://research.georgiasouthern.edu/symposium/

Document Type

Poster

Start Date

30-4-2014 1:30 PM

End Date

30-4-2014 3:00 PM

Description

The potential successes of neuroplasticity in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder caused by some type of damage to the brain, oftentimes stroke-related, and characterized by language deficits including: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

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The Potential Successes of Neuroplasticity in the Rehabilitation of Patients with Chronic Aphasia

Savannah, Georgia

The potential successes of neuroplasticity in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder caused by some type of damage to the brain, oftentimes stroke-related, and characterized by language deficits including: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/student-scholars-symposium/2014/2014/127