Scientists listen closely: how brain injury changes your voice and breath
NCT ID NCT07435155
Summary
This study aims to better understand how brain injuries affect speech and breathing. Researchers will record the voices and measure the breathing of about 100 adults who have had a brain injury. The goal is to find patterns that help speech therapists more accurately identify and assess speech difficulties, which could lead to better treatment plans in the future.
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University of Salamanca
RECRUITINGSalamanca, Salamanca, 34007, Spain
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