Considerations for the Use of Neuroimaging Technologies for Predicting Recovery of Speech and Language in Aphasia

American Journal of Speech-language Pathology
Linda I Shuster

Abstract

The number of research articles aimed at identifying neuroimaging biomarkers for predicting recovery from aphasia continues to grow. Although the clinical use of these biomarkers to determine prognosis has been proposed, there has been little discussion of how this would be accomplished. This is an important issue because the best translational science occurs when translation is considered early in the research process. The purpose of this clinical focus article is to present a framework to guide the discussion of how neuroimaging biomarkers for recovery from aphasia could be implemented clinically. The genomics literature reveals that implementing genetic testing in the real-world poses both opportunities and challenges. There is much similarity between these opportunities and challenges and those related to implementing neuroimaging testing to predict recovery in aphasia. Therefore, the Center for Disease Control's model list of questions aimed at guiding the review of genetic testing has been adapted to guide the discussion of using neuroimaging biomarkers as predictors of recovery in aphasia. The adapted model list presented here is a first and useful step toward initiating a discussion of how neuroimaging biomarkers of rec...Continue Reading

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Jul 9, 2020·American Journal of Speech-language Pathology·Lindsay K ButlerHelen Tager-Flusberg

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