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Clinical Trial

Modulating stimuli intensity to improve clinical outcomes in aphasia treatment

IRB Protocol Number STU00209618

Contact

Erin Blaze eblaze@sralab.org

Objective

We are conducting a research study that will help us understand how to better schedule speech and language therapy. The therapy can be done from home on either your personal computer or laptop that we will lend to you.

If you should qualify:

  • You will receive 10 hours of conversational therapy over 2 or 5 weeks.
  • You will be required to attend assessment visits (online via Zoom or in-person) before and immediately after the treatment, and at 3 weeks and 6 weeks after treatment ends.

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Who Can Participate

Participants must meet the following criteria:

  • Diagnosis of aphasia from a stroke
  • At least 6 months since stroke onset
  • At least 18 years old
  • English-speaking before the stroke

Fill out the form below to contact Erin Blaze (eblaze@sralab.org) or call the Center for Aphasia Research and Treatment (312-238-6163).

Compensation

Provided

Age Range

At least 18 years old

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