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Spring 2017
BACKGROUND. Making one’s own decisions is an important component of autonomy and expression of one’s identity. After an individual has a stroke or other neurological injury, he or she may experience a disruption to their ability to speak, understand, read, and or write (aphasia). Furthermore,...
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Fall 2016
Background. Context use in sentence comprehension is fairly resistant to age-related cognitive decline; however, event-related potentials (ERPs) studies have shown age effects in neural activity associated with sentence comprehension, specifically when contextual information is manipulated. One...
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Non-Invasive Electrical Brain Stimulation: Effects on Cognitive Performance and Cerebral Hemodynamics in Younger Adults and Older Adults: A Scoping Review and Two Experimental Studies
DownloadFall 2022
Clinicians including rehabilitation professionals use a variety of evidence-based behavioural techniques to help improve functioning for adults affected by cognitive and language disorders. In recent years, the use of non-invasive brain stimulation has been studied as a method to augment...