Aphasia Anatomy 101 (Parts of the brain affected by stroke)
Have you ever wondered what is happening in the brain of someone who has aphasia? This week I give a quick description of the main areas of communication and include diagrams. Pretty interesting stuff! Our brains are complex and flexible, with the ability to change and heal with therapy and medical treatment.
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Видео Aphasia Anatomy 101 (Parts of the brain affected by stroke) канала Eugene Speech Therapy
www.eugenespeechtherapy.com/aphasia-stroke
www.instragram.com/eugene_speech_therapy
Видео Aphasia Anatomy 101 (Parts of the brain affected by stroke) канала Eugene Speech Therapy
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