Scientists map Brain's hidden link between hand and mouth

NCT ID NCT06908863

Summary

This small pilot study aimed to understand if the same brain networks control fine hand movements and speech. Researchers used MRI brain scans on 20 healthy, right-handed young adults while they performed hand tasks and silently articulated sounds. The goal was to gather basic knowledge that might one day help improve speech therapy for stroke patients.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • CHU de Nice

    Nice, PACA, 06003, France

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