Why only some post-stroke survivors can ‘copy what I say’

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Why only some post-stroke survivors can ‘copy what I say’

First published on ScienceDaily.com In an article in Brain, researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and elsewhere report which brain regions must be intact in stroke survivors with aphasia if they are to perform well in a speech entrainment...

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Gene therapy helps functional recovery after stroke

Gene therapy helps functional recovery after stroke

First published on ScienceDaily.com A new gene therapy turns glial cells -- abundant support cells in the brain -- into neurons, repairing damage that results from stroke and significantly improving motor function in mice. A paper describing the new therapy, which...

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Stroke Action Plan for Europe