UK Stroke Forum 2024
The UTILISE team will share findings from our UTILISE project. Claudia Bruns is presenting an e-poster on: “A new approach to sentence processing impairments in aphasia: the UTILISE study”
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The UTILISE team will share findings from our UTILISE project. Claudia Bruns is presenting an e-poster on: “A new approach to sentence processing impairments in aphasia: the UTILISE study”
The UTILISE team are looking forward to presenting at this year’s British Aphasiology Society Conference in September.
Prof Rosemary Varley will share some insights from our UTILISE project in her talk: “Telerehabilitation in aphasia therapy: An app-based intervention for sentence comprehension and production”.
Members of the lab will be holding a mini-workshop entitled “A usage-based perspective on aphasia: from assessment to intervention” (Vitor Zimmerer, Rosemary Varley, Sebastian Bello-Lepe, Claudia Bruns, Kerry Dathan, and Fern Rodgers).
Now in its fifth year, the UCL World Stroke Day Forum aims to empower stroke survivors to influence the future of stroke research at UCL. The forum, sponsored by The National Brain Appeal, encourages an open dialogue between researchers, clinicians, charities, stroke survivors, carers and loved ones.
The UTILISE team will be there! We are hosting an expo stall at the one day in-person event on Friday 28th October 2022. Watch this space…
The Science of Aphasia (SoA) 2022 conference will be held in Bordeaux this September. In the lab, we are looking forward to our two poster presentations, which will be lead by Sebastian Bello Lepe and Fern Rodgers (on behalf of Claudia Bruns). The topic of the conference is “Language and Cognition”.
The full program can be found here, and registrations are open.
The UTILISE team are looking forward to speaking at this year’s British Aphasiology Society Therapy Symposium next month.
The event will cover a range of topics, from dose frameworks, feasibility trials, tDCS in bilingual aphasia, and mindfulness. Tune in on Friday the 2nd of September at 2pm to hear Fern Rodgers, of the UTILISE team, present the pilot data that informed our ongoing trial and how we have been informed by construction grammar theory.
For more information, check out the BAS website.
UCL Cognition and Grammar Lab