Understanding Language Recovery

The goal of this study is to observe the brain's process of language recovery in the year after a person has experienced a stroke using non-invasive methods of taking pictures of the brain.

Please Note
This information is provided to help you make a decision about participating in research in general.
The decision to join a study is between you and the individual study research team.
Study research team members will provide detailed information and answer any questions you have.

Who can participate?

This study is designed for adults who...

  • Had a recent stroke on the left side of their brain
    Speak English fluently
  • It may not be safe to participate if you...

    Have certain other diagnoses that impact your brain
    Have significant difficulty seeing or hearing
    Are pregnant

When do I start?

Participation starts within the first 2 days after stroke

How long will I be followed?

  • Critical Care
  • Stroke Center
  • Discharge

Key activities

You will be asked to...

Participate in communication assessments
Have pictures taken of your brain

Important information

You should know...

Participation is your choice and you can stop any time
Participation will not change your routine health care
Activities will occur every few months for the 1st year after stroke

Details of the study will be provided by the study team members

Where can I learn more?

  • If you are interested in research, please tell your provider or contact us.

  • Study contacts

    Argye Hillis-Trupe, M.D.
    Lisa Bunker, Ph.D.