Following stroke, some people experience a language disorder that hinders their ability to process speech sounds.
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After a stroke, some people develop a language disorder that makes it difficult for them to understand spoken words. This condition doesn’t affect their hearing, but it does change the way their brains process speech sounds. A recent study has helped uncover how the brain changes in these individuals. The research was led by Laura […] The post How a stroke changes the way the brain processes speech appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Following stroke, some people experience a language disorder that hinders their ability to process speech sounds.
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