2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.15.24301324
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Functional connectivity of stimulus-evoked brain responses to natural speech in post-stroke aphasia

Ramtin Mehraram,
Pieter De Clercq,
Jill Kries
et al.

Abstract: One out of three stroke-patients develop language processing impairment known as aphasia. The need for ecological validity of the existing diagnostic tools motivates research on biomarkers, such as stimulus-evoked brain responses. With the aim of enhancing the physiological interpretation of the latter, we used EEG to investigate how functional brain network patterns associated with the neural response to natural speech are affected in persons with post-stroke chronic aphasia. EEG was recorded from 24 healthy … Show more

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