Scientists map the Brain's speech learning pathways
NCT ID NCT06491823
Summary
This Yale University study aims to understand how the brain learns and remembers new speech movements. Researchers will use brain scans and safe, non-invasive stimulation on 120 healthy adults to see which brain areas are most important for this learning. The goal is to build a better model of speech motor learning, which could inform future therapies for speech disorders.
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Yale Child Study Center
RECRUITINGNew Haven, Connecticut, 06520, United States
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