Evaluation of an Enriched Speech Rehabilitation Program Combining Speech Therapy and Sensory-motor Integration in Aphasic Patients
SEMO is a multidisciplinary project (language sciences, cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, speech-language pathology, functional neuroimaging and engineering sciences) that aims first, to test and develop a novel speech rehabilitation program designed for patients with non-fluent aphasia and, second, to better describe neural reorganization after successful recovery. To this end, the investigators will conduct a prospective monocentric cross-over study, including two cohorts of post-stroke aphasic patients and two control groups.
• patients with non-fluent aphasia after lesion in the dominant hemisphere for language
• native speakers of French
• normal or corrected to normal vision
• satisfying all criteria for the MRI examination