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Speech-Language Neuroscience Lab - Te Puna Pūtaiao Ioio University of Canterbury @UCNZ School of Psychology, Speech & Hearing @UCSPSH
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Huge congratulations to Wallis GB for successfully passing her confirmation last week! 🎉 Wallis is studying neurological changes in preschoolers following treatment of stuttering. #phdconfirmation #stutteringtreatment #MRIResearch #fMRIresearch
Scientists pinpoint likely origin of stuttering in the brain livescience.com/health/neurosc…
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Scientists pinpoint likely origin of stuttering in the brain
Disruptions to a single network in the brain may be responsible for stuttering, new research suggests.
One of our PhD students, Sarah Hinchey features on the latest podcast by Sonia Gray: No Such Thing as Normal which is about neurodiversity in New Zealand. nzherald.co.nz/nz/education-i… #Neurodiversity #SLP #NZHerald @nzherald
Help save speech language therapy at Massey University. It’s a vital service for disabled people. We don’t have enuf Speech Language Therapists in New Zealand as it is change.org/p/save-the-spe…
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Huge congratulations to the lovely Megan on her recent PhD confirmation where she was presented with her Tohu Rangahau award by Katrina on behalf of the NZSTA. #UCspeechlab #ucneuroscience @ucspsh @UCNZ #SLP #slpeeps
June is Aphasia Awareness Month. Aphasia-friendly communication is just good communication for everyone. Let's #TalkAboutAphasia and make the world a more understanding place. bit.ly/talkaboutaphas…
Do you use Māori data in your research? Click the link below to read the new Māori Data Governance Model.
View our latest Seminar "The road less travelled: charting a path towards the consistent inclusion of people with aphasia in stroke research" a presentation by Dr Ciara Shiggins @shigginsc is now available to view on our YouTube chanel - youtu.be/sqVfn4XMHho
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We're trialing a new database, Communication Source, for semester 1. You'll find books and articles on communication, linguistics, rhetoric and discourse, speech-language pathology, media studies, and related fields. Check it out here: library.canterbury.ac.nz/databases/tria…
Check out our latest article Megan Eustace (PhD student), Dr Catherine Theys, and Katrina McGarr have just published in Aphasiology. doi.org/10.1080/026870… #ucspeechlab #ucscience #ucnow @ucspsh
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