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Brain-based Understanding of Individual Language Differences After Stroke

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Clinical Study attributes

NCT Number
NCT049915191
Health Conditions in Trial
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Alexia
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Stroke
Stroke
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Aphasia
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Trial Recruitment Size
4001
Trial Sponsor
Georgetown University
Georgetown University
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Trial Collaborator
Drexel University
Drexel University
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Clinical Trial Start Date
November 1, 2018
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Primary Completion Date
August 30, 2028
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Study Completion Date
August 30, 2028
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Clinical Trial Study Type
Observational1
Observational Clinical Trial Type
Case-Control1
Observational Study Perspective
Prospective1
Participating Facility
Georgetown University Medical Center
Georgetown University Medical Center
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Official Name
Understanding the Brain Basis of Language and Cognitive Functions Through the Study of Individuals With Brain Injury and Healthy Controls1
Last Updated
August 5, 2021
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Study summary

Strokes often cause a loss of communication ability, referred to as aphasia, as well as cognitive difficulties. Each stroke survivor has a unique pattern of strengths and weaknesses in communication and cognition, and a unique course of recovery. The BUILD study aims to understand the brain basis of these individual differences in stroke outcome. Participants with stroke as well as controls matched in age, educational background, race, and sex are examined using a combination of standardized and in-house tests of language and cognition to provide a detailed profile of strengths and weaknesses. Each participant will have between three and six sessions, including an MRI to measure details of the structure, function, and connections in the brain. The data are analyzed to test how patterns in the stroke lesion explain the patterns of communication and cognitive difficulties, and how patterns in the uninjured parts of the brain explain resilience and recovery from the stroke. Ultimately, we hope that BUILD will guide us toward new targets for brain stimulation treatments or other biologically based treatments that improve language and cognitive abilities after stroke.

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