(HealthDay News) – The left pars-opercularis (PO) appears to be the region of the brain responsible for speech-language processes that is altered in patients with persistent developmental stuttering ...
(CBS News) Researchers have discovered that after one week of speech therapy, patients who stuttered were able to significantly reduce their speech problems. What's more, the therapy lead to ...
Just one week of speech therapy may reorganize the brain, helping to reduce stuttering, according to a new study. Just one week of speech therapy may reorganize the brain, helping to reduce stuttering ...
AUTISM may be caused in part by malfunctioning “mirror neurons” – brain cells that allow us to understand the actions and intentions of others. These cells, believed to be located in the pars ...
Expressive language, in the form of grammatically correct and meaningful speech, is processed by Broca’s area and the damage to this area leads to Broca’s aphasia. Broca's area for Expressive language ...
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