Scientists hunt Brain's 'Recovery Code' to predict stroke language loss
NCT ID NCT06471127
Summary
This study aims to understand why recovery from language loss (aphasia) after a stroke varies so much from person to person. Researchers will use brain scans (MRI) and genetic tests to look for biological markers linked to the brain's ability to rewire itself. The goal is to find better ways to predict recovery and identify future treatment targets, not to test a new therapy directly.
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UW School of Medicine and Public Health
RECRUITINGMadison, Wisconsin, 53792, United States
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