U.S., Aug. 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07766356) titled 'Study of Cognitive-Linguistic Profiles: The Role of Executive Control in Aphasia' on July 20.
Brief Summary: In France, stroke affects 150,000 people annually and is the leading cause of acquired disability in adults; 10-12% of patients exhibit mild post-stroke aphasia, a condition defined by language difficulties.
Few studies describe mild post-stroke aphasia, and none characterize the impairment of linguistic executive control in this population; consequently, its prevalence remains unknown. To date, the role of linguistic executive control in mild aphasia remains an open question.
The aim of this project is to investigate lingu...