Can practicing speech in unison help people with aphasia talk more clearly?
NCT ID NCT05687994
Summary
This study tested a speech therapy technique called 'speech entrainment,' where people with aphasia practice speaking by imitating a model speaker in real time. The goal was to see if this practice helps them speak more clearly and efficiently on their own afterward. Researchers worked with 30 adults who have aphasia to compare different practice methods and measure improvements in their independent speech.
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Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, 19027, United States
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