Dr. Brielle C. Stark (she/her) (@briellestarkphd) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Brielle C. Stark (she/her)

@briellestarkphd

Assoc Prof @IUSPHS @IUB_PNS. @GatesAlumni & @FulbrightAssoc Aphasia, Discourse, Inner Speech, Gesture, Neuro of language & recovery. Co-founder @FOQUSAphasia

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Professor Madeline Cruice (@madelinecruice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello #SLT Twittersphere, for those #speechies interested in #discourse analyses & LUNA, pop on over to MARS Aphasia - we have some thrilling new #research project news 📢 Delighted to be working on MARS w Professor Lucy Dipper Niamh Devane, PhD Becky Moss Dr. Hortensia Gimeno Jean Rutter

RCSLT đź’™ (@rcslt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very sad to hear of the death of speech and language therapist Carole Pound, who made a significant contribution to the profession, particularly in the field of aphasia. Our thoughts are with her family at this difficult time.  theguardian.com/society/2024/o…

Dr Jo Steel (@drjosteel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you an Australian speech pathologist interested in storytelling treatment after #TBI? We want to hear from you! We are looking for SPs for focus group research to co-design a novel storytelling treatment. For more info contact team Rhianne Hoffman Elise Bogart *ethics apprv

Dr. Brielle C. Stark (she/her) (@briellestarkphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are SO FEW efficacious therapies available for people with Wernicke's aphasia and/or lack of insight. This is awesome Jen Mozeiko's Aphasia Rehab Lab !!! pubs.asha.org/doi/abs/10.104…

Dr. Brielle C. Stark (she/her) (@briellestarkphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling ppl interested in #discourse & #aphasia! FOQUSAphasia is kicking off more topic-focused writing groups in 2025! We are also *very* interested in highlighting you for our virtual 2025 interactive events! foqusaphasia.com/writinggroup

FOQUSAphasia (@foqusaphasia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in discourse research and connecting with like-minded professionals? Want to boost your productivity? Join our writing group in 2025! foqusaphasia.com/writinggroup

Dr. Brielle C. Stark (she/her) (@briellestarkphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I continuously lose faith in humanity. But in the words of Maya Angelou, there's really only one thing that kind, conscientious people can do: Still I rise

I continuously lose faith in humanity. But in the words of Maya Angelou, there's really only one thing that kind, conscientious people can do: 

Still I rise
Dr. Brielle C. Stark (she/her) (@briellestarkphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A little sharing for #students and #ECRs out there: received a paper back with minor revisions requested (Rev 1) and rejected (Rev 2), with side by side comments saying, "This is a well-written manuscript," and "This paper is not well written." So, established PIs get this too.

Dr. Cathy Off (@catherineoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Big Sky Aphasia Program University of Montana is pleased to open our application process for the summer 2025 Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program (ICAP). To learn more and to access the application please review our website: umt.edu/speech-languag…

Beth Tichborne (@bethtichborne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased to have this paper in Aphasiology. We analysed first-hand descriptions of inner speech written by people with aphasia to shed light on theoretical and clinical questions. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Willem van Boxtel (@drwsvboxtel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spread the word! The LSU COMD - PELICAN Lab is hiring! We are looking for a wonderful PhD student to join us in Fall 2025. Don't miss out on the chance to work with such a vibrant team on aphasia, aging, cognition, and a whole lot more. Contact me at [email protected] for info :)

Dr. Brielle C. Stark (she/her) (@briellestarkphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've screened (virtually) well over 150 adults >50 years old using the MoCA. By my calculations, ~30-40% have actually "not passed" the typical score (a 26 out of 30). Is it just us?! Am I insane? We've moved our criteria to a 23 in many studies...