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Study for Adults with Aphasia
Protocol: STUDY00008623
Full Title
Predictors of Phonological-focused Anomia Treatment Response
Description
The University at Buffalo (UB) Adult Language Network Lab is looking for adults that have been diagnosed with aphasia for a study. People with aphasia commonly have trouble either using or understanding language. The research team hopes to learn more about who responds to treatment for aphasia.

Participants will receive two treatments for word-finding problems. Each treatment will be given across 10 weeks (2-hour sessions twice a week). There will be a 6-week break between the two treatments. Participants will complete speech, language, and thinking/memory tests throughout the study.
Compensation: No
Eligibility
-Adults 18 years or older
-Have been diagnosed with aphasia
-Experience word finding problems (anomia) or difficultly with the sounds (phonology) of words
-Are fluent in English
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: Nichol CASTRO
Contact(s)
Nichol CASTRO
nicholca@buffalo.edu
+1 716-829-2797

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