Listening to vocal music is a simple and cost-efficient way of promoting recovery and brain health after a stroke. Research has shown that listening to music daily improves language recovery in ...
After a stroke, people can lose the ability to speak or even understand language. This can be treated with therapy, but if therapy is started too late it might not work. Now, researchers in Finland ...
The study compares the effect of listening to vocal music, instrumental music, and audiobooks on the structural and functional recovery of the language network of patients who had suffered an acute ...
To enhance recovery after a stroke, study suggests therapy could be spread over a longer period to treat the loss of language and communication New Edith Cowan University research has found that ...
There are ways to reduce your risk of having a stroke — for example, you can exercise more and not smoke. But should a stroke occur, you might also be able to reduce your risk of losing brain function ...
The brain is divided into two hemispheres, the right and the left. The left side is dominant in language and speech-motor functions in most people, so when it is damaged by stroke, it can lead to ...
Compared with standard intensive speech and language therapy (iSLT) alone, right-sided cervical C7 neurotomy combined with iSLT significantly improved language function in patients with chronic ...
Listening to vocal music is a simple and cost-efficient way of promoting recovery and brain health after a stroke. Research has shown that listening to music daily improves language recovery in ...
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