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Clinical Trial

Improving Electronic Written Communication in Aphasia

IRB Protocol Number STU00207588

Contact

Elissa Conlon econlon@sralab.org

Objective

This study is being done to compare two computer-based aphasia treatments that are provided over the internet. The treatments will be evaluated to see whether they improve a person’s written communication skills. The treatments will also be evaluated to see whether they improve a person’s quality of life.

Who Can Participate

Participants must meet the following criteria:

  • Have aphasia resulting from a single stroke
  • At least 6 months post stroke
  • English-speaking before the stroke

Compensation

Provided

Age Range

At least 18 years old

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