Stroke-Aphasia and the brain 101: Why what’s difficult is difficult
Have you ever wondered why some people with aphasia also have trouble moving their right side? Or what scientists think happens to the brain as it tries to recover and how you can help? MossRehab Aphasia Center Director, Dr. Sharon M. Antonucci, presents this virtual education program, supported by the Pearl and Martin Kaplan Fund, for people with aphasia, co-survivors, clinicians, and anyone interested in learning more about aphasia and the brain.

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"Language Connectivity Pathways and Neuroplasticity in Aphasia", Will Hula

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Understanding Aphasia

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Amazing Stroke & Brain Injury Breakthrough! 60 MINUTES Australia, including Dr. Tobinick interview

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Stroke Education - Causes and Effects

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Visiting Scholar Lecture: Dr. Jordan Taylor, May 2026

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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White Matter Disease

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Hemorrhagic strokes | Circulatory System and Disease | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy

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Frontal Lobe Explained (Personality, Decisions & Control)

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An Aphasiologist Has a Stroke | Dr. Robert Goldfarb | TEDxAdelphiUniversity

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Reverse Stroke | 60 Minutes

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Language and the brain: Aphasia and split-brain patients | MCAT | Khan Academy

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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Which country has the best education in the world? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

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Patience, Listening and Communicating with Aphasia Patients

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Sleep and Sleep Disorders (Insomnia, Narcolepsy, and More) Mnemonics (Memorable Psychiatry Lecture)

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Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

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Stroke Education - Communication After Stroke

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Can the brain heal after a stroke?

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