Neuroscience researchers at @UCL investigating treatments for #aphasia and other neurological impairments. Group Leaders: @CrinionJenny & @alexander_leff 🧠
Introducing the new and improved iReadMore word reading therapy app for people with acquired reading impairments 📽️ Available on Google Play now 📕👀 Please RT! https://t.co/JCZDNxOtRP
Professor @alexander_leff was interviewed by @BBCSounds World Service CrowdScience programme on our Gotcha! trial which is a practice-based, app therapy for people with dementia who have trouble recalling the names of people that they know well
https://t.co/DYKkfGNHhY @UCLPALS
Our Gotcha! app is a #digitalisedtherapy for proper name #anomia in #dementia
If you or your loved one with dementia have difficulty naming people you know and want to be a part of an exciting research journey,check out our webpage for more information↩️
https://t.co/p5YVRcnKZ7
Many thanks to fantastic collaborative colleagues @WCHN_UCL @UCL_ICN@UCL_NT for this useful open science research project. Transcranial direct current stimulation with functional magnetic resonance imaging: a detailed validation and operational guide, https://t.co/evhd6Vd1Er
Digital technology provides great opportunities to overcome care limitations caused by cost & availability
@alexander_leff (@UCL_NT) introduces his work in developing therapy apps for language & visual impairments after #Stroke or #TBI: https://t.co/9QH9fGAQfr
#NeuroTwitter
Therapy app for proper name anomia in #Dementia 📱
Gotcha! is a digital confrontation naming therapy app being investigated as a way to improve naming of loved ones.
Hear @alexander_leff talk about the trial: https://t.co/uM7DMj4Cum
@UCL_NT#ARUKConf23#Neurology#Dementia
Come and hear the @UCL_NT group present on our recent work in room 3A at the #UKSF22 in 5 mins! ‘How can we ensure that people with #stroke can benefit from high quality, high dose #rehab?’ 🧠🎙
We are looking forward to attending @TheStrokeAssoc@UKStrokeForum @ACCLiverpool next week. The team will be presenting findings from our digital interventions for language and visual impairments after #stroke - iTalkBetter💬, iReadMore📚and ATTEND👀.
Our Gotcha! app is a #digitalisedtherapy for proper name #anomia in #dementia📱Check out our @UCL_NT webpages for more information on our therapy apps!👉https://t.co/PQpScEirpl
Last week we hosted a Patient and Public Involvement Event for participants who have completed our ongoing Gotcha! clinical trial. We were delighted to catch up with those involved and thank them for their valuable contribution to our research!😃👏
Presentations from Prof @alexander_leff and Dr @CathDoogan covered codesign of the Gotcha! app as well as behavioural and neuroimaging results of the trial so far📊🧠Further info on the event will be shared soon!
Closing out the week with a bang! 💥
Our final session preview of the week focuses on #Parallelstream2C as session chair @alexander_leff looks at How can we ensure that people with stroke can benefit from high quality, high dose rehabilitation?
#UKSF22
If we want people with #aphasia to use our therapy apps, then we'd better make sure they are involved in designing them. Great co-design work from @Tom_Langford_ the @UCL_NT team and software developer @PedroQuiley. Kudos to @ZWoodhead and Dr Sheila Kerry who laid the groundwork.
Our team will be at #uclWSDforum on Friday 28th October to speak about our digital therapies iTalkBetter💬, iReadMore📚 and ATTEND👀for language and visual impairments after #stroke🧠
Come and chat to us!🗨️
https://t.co/QfNWfOBtRb……
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Join us at #uclWSDforum later this month for interactive talks and workshops, bringing together #strokesurvivors, #carers, researchers, clinicians and charities!
Book your FREE tickets here 👇 https://t.co/QfNWfOBtRb…
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