Diagnosing aphasia by EEG-based neural tracking of natural speech KU Leuven
More than 1 million Europeans suffer a stroke each year, and one third of them is faced with aphasia, i.e. a language disorder with heterogeneous language profiles, varying in the degree to which each component of the language processing chain (i.e. auditory, phonological, semantic and syntactic processing) is affected. Although a reliable detection and in-depth characterization of the affected component is vital for targeted intervention, ...