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Melissa Johnson Communication Sciences and Disorders Nazareth College mjohnso2@naz.edu The Brain Injury Clinic (BIC), the source of participants for this corpus, is housed in the York Wellness and Rehabilitation Institute at Nazareth College in Rochester, NY. It is part of the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) Department, within the School of Health and Human Services. The clinic has been operating since 1992, and has served hundreds of clients from the Greater Rochester community who have acquired brain injuries. Emphasizing a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA), we engage clients in meaningful activities to reach their educational, vocational, and recreational potential. The BIC serves as a rich training site for graduate speech-language pathology students and as a research platform to study acquired cognitive-communication disorders. |
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Jamila Minga Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences Duke University jamila.minga@duke.edu |
| Participants: | 38 adults with RHD |
| Type of Study: | various discourse tasks |
| Location: | USA |
| Media type: | video |
| DOI: | doi:10.21415/T5Q02B |
In accordance with TalkBank rules, use of data from any of these RHDBank
corpora must be accompanied by this reference:
Minga, J., Johnson, M., Blake, M. L., Fromm, D., & MacWhinney, B. (2021). Making sense of right hemisphere discourse using RHDBank. Topics in Language Disorders, 41(1), 99-122.
The RHDBank Discourse Protocol includes the following discourse tasks:
Demographic data and test score spreadsheets are included in the folder with downloaded transcripts.