by greg | Oct 21, 2022 | Team
Roger Newman-Norlund University of South Carolina rnorlund@mailbox.sc.edu Roger is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Managing Director of the McCausland Center for Brain Imaging (MCBI). He graduated from Dartmouth College with a...
by greg | Jun 21, 2022 | language assessment, recovery, research
This post was written by Dr. Lisa Johnson, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of South Carolina. Background At C-STAR, not only are we aiming to identify treatment approaches that can improve language deficits in persons with chronic aphasia, but we also investigate what...
by greg | Oct 16, 2020 | chitchat
By Grant Walker A college introductory calculus professor once revealed to our class that, despite the public perception, mathematicians are often the laziest people around. The reason that mathematics attracts lazy people, he explained, is because it can provide...
by greg | Aug 26, 2020 | chitchat
By Audrey Holland I am a foreign correspondent, writing to my home country from a country I have never visited be-fore. I am visiting the land of COVID-19 Aphasia. The field that I report on is aphasia, particularly what is happening in the world of managing aphasia’s...
by greg | Aug 6, 2020 | chitchat
By: Peter Hagoort, William Matchin, Greg Hickok, Natalia Levshina, & Dirk den Ouden Introduction On March 25 of this year (2020) I presented my on-line lecture “Beyond the language given: Language processing from an embrained perspective” in the wonderful C-STAR...