The Research Symposium is a yearly event at the ASHA Convention, where current, theme-focused research is presented by invited speakers.
Symposium
Topic
Advances in Neuroplasticity Research: Language Recovery in Aphasia
Symposium
Presentations
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Language Mapping in Aphasia,
Stephen Wilson, PhD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Brain-based Understanding of Individual Language Difference After Stroke, Peter Turkeltaub, MD, PhD, Georgetown University Medical Center
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Biomarkers of Language Recovery in Chronic Aphasia, Cynthia Thompson, PhD, Northwestern University
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Neuroplasticity and Language Recovery in Aphasia, Swathi Kiran, PhD, Boston University
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Cortical Network Changes Associated with Aphasia Treatment, Julius Fridriksson, PhD, University of South Carolina
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Advances in Modeling Neural Correlates of Treatment-Related Recovery and Controversies in Aphasia Rehabilitation, Panel Discussion with all Research Symposium Speaker
The Research Symposium is funded, in
part, by a grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other
Communication Disorders (NIDCD).
Symposium
Publications
Papers based on the 2018 Research Symposium were published in a Research Forum in the
November 2019 issue of Journal of Speech,
Language, and Hearing Research (JSLHR). They will be available through
PubMed Central beginning in May 2020.
- Kiran, S. (2019).
Introduction to the 2018 research symposium forum. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 62(11), 3905–3906.
- Turkeltaub, P. E. (2019).
A taxonomy of brain–behavior relationships after stroke. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing
Research, 62(11), 3907–3922.
- Kristinsson, S., Yourganov, G., Xiao, F., Bonilha, L., Stark, B. C., Rorden, C., Basilakos, A., Fridriksson, J. (2019).
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor genotype–specific differences in cortical activation in chronic aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 62(11), 3923–3936.
- Wilson, S. M., Eriksson, D. K., Yen, M., Demarco, A. T., Schneck, S. M., Lucanie, J. M. (2019).
Language mapping in aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 62(11), 3937–3946.
- Thompson, C. K. (2019).
Neurocognitive recovery of sentence processing in aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and
Hearing Research, 62(11), 3947–3972.
- Kiran, S., Meier, E. L., Johnson, J. P. (2019)
Neuroplasticity in aphasia: A proposed framework of language recovery. Journal of Speech, Language,
and Hearing Research, 62(11), 3973–3985.