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Effects of Recursive Self-feedback on Speech Production in Aphasia

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clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06323629
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Clinical Study attributes

NCT Number
NCT063236291
Health Conditions in Trial
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Aphasia
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Aphasia
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Stroke
Stroke
1
Trial Recruitment Size
451
Trial Sponsor
University of South Florida
University of South Florida
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Clinical Trial Start Date
2024
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Primary Completion Date
2025
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Study Completion Date
2025
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Clinical Trial Study Type
Interventional1
Interventional Trial Purpose
Treatment1
Intervention Type
Behavioral1
Interventional Trial Phase
Not Applicable1
Official Name
Recursive Self-feedback Procedures for Improving Spontaneous Speech Production in Patients With Chronic Aphasia1
Last Updated
March 21, 2024
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Allocation Type
Randomized1
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment1
Masking Type
Single1
Masked Party
Outcomes Assessor1

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Intervention Treatment
Non-adaptive recursive self-feedback procedure1
Adaptive recursive self-feedback procedure1
Study summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effects of recursive self-feedback procedures on spontaneous speech production in stroke survivors with impaired speech production (aphasia). The main question it aims to answer is: • To what extent can stroke survivors with aphasia use their self-feedback alone to improve their spontaneous speech production? Participants will be engaged in the following activities: * They will perform language and cognitive tasks. * Afterwards, they will receive treatments using tablets and headphones at no cost to them. * The experimental treatments (recursive self-feedback procedures) entails responding to prompts, listening to playbacks of their speech response and attempt to minimize/correct the errors in the next attempt. This process will be repeated multiple times per prompt. * The experimental treatments are two: an adaptive version that adapts the complexity of the treatment prompt and a non-adaptive version that does not adapt task complexity. * Researchers will compare the experimental treatments to see if both have similar effects on improving spontaneous speech production.

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