Ellyn Riley (@aphasialabsupi) 's Twitter Profile
Ellyn Riley

@aphasialabsupi

Dr. Ellyn Riley’s lab investigates the role cognitive fatigue plays in the aphasia recovery process and how biofeedback can be used to enhance language therapy.

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My department is hiring for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. We are looking for someone with research interests in child language. Please share with colleagues. lnkd.in/dCF6pp5

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How Gender Stereotypes May Limit Female Faculty Advancement in Communication Sciences and Disorders ajslp.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?a…

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@SUAphasiaLab recently published pilot study—anodal tDCS to DLPFC improves artificial grammar learning in controls. doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.…

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BREAKING: leaked draft shows the White House is planning executive order that puts Ajit Pai in charge of policing online speech and authorizes mass Internet censorship actionnetwork.org/petitions/cens… Team Internet

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Hot off the presses! My lab published results of a pilot study using tDCS to enhance artificial grammar training and we are currently testing this approach in participants with aphasia. Free access for 50 days at this link. authors.elsevier.com/a/1ZaEu,i137tz…

Julius Fridriksson (@juliusthor_vpr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone's story about #aphasia aphasia is different, including stories of caregivers. To highlight this, we now have a new feature on the Aphasia Lab website that focuses on caregivers and their stories. You can check it out here: web.asph.sc.edu/aphasia/caregi…

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My research team and I are excited to be able to continue our work investigating effects of tDCS on attention and language outcomes in aphasia treatment! thecollege.syr.edu/neuroscience/n…

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#PeopleFirst We never use the word “aphasics.” They are people FIRST. Not defined by aphasia. Please use “People with aphasia” NOT “aphasics.” This is important in research, community, everywhere! 👍🏻

#PeopleFirst We never use the word “aphasics.”  They are people FIRST.  Not defined by aphasia.  Please use “People with aphasia” NOT “aphasics.”  This is important in research, community, everywhere!  👍🏻
Ellyn Riley (@aphasialabsupi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bit old now, but haven’t logged into Twitter for awhile! A few months ago I was a guest on a really fun and entertaining podcast about using technology in teaching. It was a great experience and always fun to chat with Jason Webb !!!

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Happy to announce our latest publication, Pervasiveness of Speech-Language Disorders and Fatigue in Stroke: A Systematic Scoping Review, available to download free using this link through Oct. 2nd. Please share! authors.elsevier.com/a/1dZwO_W0D2qra

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I just supported Loleen Berdahl on Buy Me a Coffee! 🎉 Loleen Berdahl is sharing ideas about how to make academic work a little bit easier.. You can support by buying a chocolate bar! 🍫 here — buymeacoffee.com/LoleenBerdahl/…

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ANCDS is highlighting Dr. Ellyn Riley who is the Director of the Syracuse University Aphasia Lab. Dr. Riley's research primarily focuses on improving speech and language outcomes for persons with aphasia.

ANCDS is highlighting Dr. Ellyn Riley who is the Director of the Syracuse University Aphasia Lab. Dr. Riley's research primarily focuses on improving speech and language outcomes for persons with aphasia.