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Making Brain Stimulation a Mainstream Treatment for Aphasia

By Eva Clubb, Cognitive Science, ’21 Author’s Note: I started research on aphasia for an upper-division writing class, and was intrigued by the potential of brain stimulation as an effective and practical treatment option for aphasia, with potential to treat other brain disorders. Finding an intersection between neuroscience, technology, and linguistics is critical to broaden […]

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