| Volume : VI, Issue : IV, May - 2016 CLINICAL APPLICATION OF INDIGENOUS  COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE FOR IMPROVING  COMMUNICATION ABILITY OF PATIENTS WITH  BROCA’S APHASIA Himanshu Kumar, Akanksha Kumari  and  Bibhu Prasad Hota By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Language involves our ability to recognize and use words and sentences. Much of this capability resides in the left hemisphere of the brain. Broca’s aphasia is caused due to damage in the Broca’s area i.e. Brodmann area no. 44 and 45 in the left hemisphere. Keywords :  Article : Cite This Article : Himanshu Kumar, Akanksha Kumari  and  Bibhu Prasad Hota(2016). CLINICAL APPLICATION OF INDIGENOUS  COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE FOR IMPROVING  COMMUNICATION ABILITY OF PATIENTS WITH  BROCA’S APHASIA. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VI, Issue. IV, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/8174.pdf References : "Chennai: IIT engineer gives cerebral palsy patients a voice". Ibnlive. Retrieved 20 May 2013Fox, L.E., & Fried-Oken, M. 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Retrieved 20 May 2013Fox, L.E., & Fried-Oken, M. (1996) AAC Aphasiology: Partnership for future research. 	Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 12, 257-271. Caramazza, A., & Zurif, E.B. (1976). Dissociation of algorithmic and heuristic processes in 	language comprehension: evidence from aphasia. Brain and Language, 3, 572–582Caramazza, A., & Zurif, E.B. (1976). Dissociation of algorithmic and heuristic processes in 	language comprehension: evidence from aphasia. Brain and Language, 3, 572–582American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (1989) Competencies for Speech-Language 	Pathologists Providing Services in Augmentative Communication, Asha 31 (Supp. 2), 1-2Dronkers, N.F., Shapiro, J.K., Redfern, B., & Knight, R.T. (1992). The role of Broca’s area in Broca’s aphasia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 14, 52–53.American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (1989) Competencies for Speech-Language 	Pathologists Providing Services in Augmentative Communication, Asha 31 (Supp. 2), 1-2Dronkers, N.F., Shapiro, J.K., Redfern, B., & Knight, R.T. (1992). The role of Broca’s area in Broca’s aphasia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 14, 52–53."Chennai: IIT engineer gives cerebral palsy patients a voice". Ibnlive. Retrieved 20 May 2013Fox, L.E., & Fried-Oken, M. (1996) AAC Aphasiology: Partnership for future research. 	Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 12, 257-271. Caramazza, A., & Zurif, E.B. (1976). Dissociation of algorithmic and heuristic processes in 	language comprehension: evidence from aphasia. Brain and Language, 3, 572–582
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