Yes please!
@yinaquique
* Assistant Professor, Speech and Hearing Sciences, the University of New Mexico. * I am a Latina SLP with a Ph.D. π¨π΄ * Interested in developing culturally sensitive and language-specific interventions for Spanish speakers with aphasia. π
Yes please!
Postdoc, "neural, cognitive, and social communication systems which contribute to recovery of language in the year following stroke" w/ T. Schnur, UT Health Sciences, Houston. careers.uth.tmc.edu/us/en/job/25...
Researchers examined the acceptability, usability, & preliminary efficacy of a script training intervention delivered via open-source software using adaptive distributed practice for Spanish speakers w/ #aphasia. https://on.asha.org/44Og5jA
@sigperspectives.bsky.social @csdisseminate.bsky.social
Congrats! I canβt wait to read it
Definitely more than having heard the word. Consensus was gained on essential elements for an international #aphasia awareness campaign. Another great publication by @clairebennington.bsky.social with a great team of international collaborators. www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10....
Don't miss this (free) phenomenal #sentence repository from @yinaquique.bsky.social, co-developed with #Spanish speaking persons with #aphasia
yina-quique.github.io/repositorio/
doi.org/10.1080/0963... @clairebennington.bsky.social @yinaquique.bsky.social @aphasiologist1.bsky.social @emilyguo.bsky.social