Auditory training changes temporal lobe connectivity in ‘Wernicke’s aphasia’: a randomised trial
<strong>Introduction</strong> Aphasia is one of the most disabling sequelae after stroke, occurring in 25%–40% of stroke survivors. However, there remains a lack of good evidence for the efficacy or mechanisms of speech comprehension rehabilitation. <strong>Trial Design</strong...
Hoofdauteurs: | Woodhead, Z, Crinion, J, Teki, S, Penny, W, Price, C, Leff, A |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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