Publications by authors named "Michael Linge"
Brain Behav
November 2024
Article Synopsis
- Eye-tracking studies are useful for understanding language disorders like aphasia, but often suffer from small sample sizes, making results less generalizable; webcam-based tracking could address this issue.
- In a study, patients with post-stroke aphasia and matched controls performed sentence-picture matching tasks both in-lab and online to compare the sensitivity of both tracking methods.
- Results indicated that web-based tracking can effectively detect group differences in language processing in aphasia, although it showed a delay compared to in-lab tracking, suggesting further validation is needed for this promising technique.
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