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Results for “Dyslexia, Acquired”

7 trials

Showing 7 of 7 results

Not applicableUnknownNCT04849091
What this trial is testing

Clinical Effectiveness of iReadMore for People With Alexia

Who this might be right for
StrokeBrain InjuriesAphasia+2 more
University College, London 100
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00827268
What this trial is testing

Multimodal Treatment of Phonological Alexia: Behavioral & fMRI Outcomes

Who this might be right for
AphasiaStrokeDyslexia, Acquired
VA Office of Research and Development 5
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03662243
What this trial is testing

Treatment for Reading and Writing Deficits Following Acquired Brain Injury

Who this might be right for
Acquired Brain InjuryAlexiaAgraphia
Quality Living, Inc. 2
Not applicableStudy completedNCT02062619
What this trial is testing

Brain Mechanisms Underlying Reading Improvement in Central Alexia

Who this might be right for
StrokeBrain InjuriesAphasia
University College, London 23
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT04875936
What this trial is testing

Neurofeedback Intervention for Reading Deficits in Subacute Stroke

Who this might be right for
StrokeDyslexia, Acquired
Kessler Foundation 28
Not applicableNot Yet RecruitingNCT07209488
What this trial is testing

Acquired Dyslexia Modeling and Treatment

Who this might be right for
StrokeDyslexia, Acquired
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 12
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00064805
What this trial is testing

Therapy for Reading Problems in Adults After Brain Injury

Who this might be right for
Dyslexia, AcquiredBrain InjuriesCerebrovascular Accident
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) 58

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