Indiana University-Bloomington in collaboration with Texas Tech University have developed an app that will allow individuals with communication & comprehension impairments, such as aphasia, to better ...
Most people know the frustration of having a word on the "tip of your tongue" that they simply can't remember. But that passing nuisance can be an everyday occurrence for someone with aphasia, a ...
Emojis may be one of the most underrated inventions of the modern world. We see them everywhere, and some criticize them for playing a role in dumbing us down. Yet, not only do they help us convey ...
Samsung’s latest app puts the world’s love affair with emoji to good use. And no, not just for the memes either. Dubbed Wemogee, the app is specifically developed for those suffering from aphasia — ...
A smartphone app to track and improve communication recovery for stroke survivors with aphasia is under development by University of Queensland researchers. UQ School of Health and Rehabilitation ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Samsung Italia, the Korean company’s Italy-based team, thinks emoji can help people with aphasia communicate.
Anomic aphasia involves difficulty finding the right word when speaking or writing. Learn more about its causes, diagnosis, and treatment options here.
But what if this moment was magnified? This fleeting frustration now pervades your every interaction, muddling your thoughts and tangling your tongue. For every word there is only gibberish. Or, even ...
The Aphasia Advocacy for Access Project aims to raise awareness of this condition which has an impact on communication, and to make life easier for those affected, writes Mary Boland For Mary O’Rourke ...