Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Picture Description |
Picture Description using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses to the "Broken Window" picture sequence, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 24. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Picture Description |
Picture Description using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses to the "Broken Window" picture sequence, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 24. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Picture Description |
Picture Description using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses to the "Broken Window" picture sequence, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 24. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Picture Description |
Picture Description using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses to the "Broken Window" picture sequence, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 24. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Story Retell |
Story Retell using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses to the "Cinderella" story retell task, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 90. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Story Retell |
Story Retell using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses to the "Cinderella" story retell task, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 90. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Story Retell |
Story Retell using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses to the "Cinderella" story retell task, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 90. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Story Retell |
Story Retell using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses to the "Cinderella" story retell task, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 90. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Procedural |
Procedural Discourse using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses "how to make a peanut butter sandwich" task, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 27. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Procedural |
Procedural Discourse using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses "how to make a peanut butter sandwich" task, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 27. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Procedural |
Procedural Discourse using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses "how to make a peanut butter sandwich" task, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 27. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Discourse Analysis: Procedural |
Procedural Discourse using Main Concept Analysis (MCA), counts of the number of main ideas or propositions that are necessary for successful discourse. Responses "how to make a peanut butter sandwich" task, a normed and standardized task will be recorded using the standardized "counts" or "raw score" main concept analysis scoring system. The maximum score is 27. The higher the score, the better the performance |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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Primary |
Verbal fluency: Semantic |
Participant will name as many animals or foods they can in one minute. Score is scaled and reported as a raw score. The higher the score, the better. A score considered "no concerns" is >17 |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Primary |
Verbal fluency: Semantic |
Participant will name as many animals or foods they can in one minute. Score is scaled and reported as a raw score. The higher the score, the better. A score considered "no concerns" is >17 |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Verbal fluency: Semantic |
Participant will name as many animals or foods they can in one minute. Score is scaled and reported as a raw score. The higher the score, the better. A score considered "no concerns" is >17 |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Verbal fluency: Semantic |
Participant will name as many animals or foods they can in one minute. Score is scaled and reported as a raw score. The higher the score, the better. A score considered "no concerns" is >17 |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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Primary |
Verbal fluency: Phonemic |
Participant will name as many words they can that start with either /f/ or /p/ in one minute. Score is scaled and reported as a raw score. The higher the score, the better. A score considered "no concerns" is >17 |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Primary |
Verbal fluency: Phonemic |
Participant will name as many words they can that start with either /f/ or /p/ in one minute. Score is scaled and reported as a raw score. The higher the score, the better. A score considered "no concerns" is >17 |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Verbal fluency: Phonemic |
Participant will name as many words they can that start with either /f/ or /p/ in one minute. Score is scaled and reported as a raw score. The higher the score, the better. A score considered "no concerns" is >17 |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Primary |
Verbal fluency: Phonemic |
Participant will name as many words they can that start with either /f/ or /p/ in one minute. Score is scaled and reported as a raw score. The higher the score, the better. A score considered "no concerns" is >17 |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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Secondary |
Working Memory |
Participant will complete the n-back test. The score represents the raw score, total items minus errors. The higher the score the better |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Secondary |
Working Memory |
Participant will complete the n-back test. The score represents the raw score, total items minus errors. The higher the score the better |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Secondary |
Working Memory |
Participant will complete the n-back test. The score represents the raw score, total items minus errors. The higher the score the better |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Secondary |
Working Memory |
Participant will complete the n-back test. The score represents the raw score, total items minus errors. The higher the score the better |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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Secondary |
EEG: Power spectral analysis |
Resting state EEG will be collected using the International 10/20 electrode montage. Participant will maintain eyes open with a gaze at a black screen with a white plus sign. Delta percentage is calculated by dividing the number of delta bands by the total frequency bands. The lower the delta percentage, the better. Alpha peak frequency is calculated by filtering out all alpha bands and documenting the highest value within all alpha bands. The higher the alpha peak, the better. Measures from right and left fronto-temporal regions will be calculated for analysis. |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Secondary |
EEG: Power spectral analysis |
Resting state EEG will be collected using the International 10/20 electrode montage. Participant will maintain eyes open with a gaze at a black screen with a white plus sign. Delta percentage is calculated by dividing the number of delta bands by the total frequency bands. The lower the delta percentage, the better. Alpha peak frequency is calculated by filtering out all alpha bands and documenting the highest value within all alpha bands. The higher the alpha peak, the better. Measures from right and left fronto-temporal regions will be calculated for analysis. |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Secondary |
EEG: Power spectral analysis |
Resting state EEG will be collected using the International 10/20 electrode montage. Participant will maintain eyes open with a gaze at a black screen with a white plus sign. Delta percentage is calculated by dividing the number of delta bands by the total frequency bands. The lower the delta percentage, the better. Alpha peak frequency is calculated by filtering out all alpha bands and documenting the highest value within all alpha bands. The higher the alpha peak, the better.Measures from right and left fronto-temporal regions will be calculated for analysis. |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Secondary |
EEG: Power spectral analysis |
Resting state EEG will be collected using the International 10/20 electrode montage. Participant will maintain eyes open with a gaze at a black screen with a white plus sign. Delta percentage is calculated by dividing the number of delta bands by the total frequency bands. The lower the delta percentage, the better. Alpha peak frequency is calculated by filtering out all alpha bands and documenting the highest value within all alpha bands. The higher the alpha peak, the better. Measures from right and left fronto-temporal regions will be calculated for analysis. |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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Secondary |
EEG: Coherence |
Resting state EEG will be collected using the International 10/20 electrode montage. Participant will maintain eyes open with a gaze at a black screen with a white plus sign. Coherence coefficient will be calculated in the right and left fronto-temporal regions. Higher correlation is associated with more functional connectivity. |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Secondary |
EEG: Coherence |
Resting state EEG will be collected using the International 10/20 electrode montage. Participant will maintain eyes open with a gaze at a black screen with a white plus sign. Coherence coefficient will be calculated in the right and left fronto-temporal regions. Higher correlation is associated with more functional connectivity. |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Secondary |
EEG: Coherence |
Resting state EEG will be collected using the International 10/20 electrode montage. Participant will maintain eyes open with a gaze at a black screen with a white plus sign. Coherence coefficient will be calculated in the right and left fronto-temporal regions. Higher correlation is associated with more functional connectivity. |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Secondary |
EEG: Coherence |
Resting state EEG will be collected using the International 10/20 electrode montage. Participant will maintain eyes open with a gaze at a black screen with a white plus sign. Coherence coefficient will be calculated in the right and left fronto-temporal regions. Higher correlation is associated with more functional connectivity. |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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Secondary |
Stroke Aphasia Quality of Life (SA-QOL) |
Participant will respond to questions from this standardized, valid quality of life scale. Maximum score is 39. The higher the score, the better |
Initial Assessment/Baseline: Visit 2 |
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Secondary |
Stroke Aphasia Quality of Life (SA-QOL) |
Participant will respond to questions from this standardized, valid quality of life scale. Maximum score is 39. The higher the score, the better |
Follow up Assessment after first treatment phase: Visit 9: 2 weeks after initial assessment |
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Secondary |
Stroke Aphasia Quality of Life (SA-QOL) |
Participant will respond to questions from this standardized, valid quality of life scale. Maximum score is 39. The higher the score, the better |
Second baseline: Visit 10 immediately following 4 week washout: 6 weeks after initial assessment |
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Secondary |
Stroke Aphasia Quality of Life (SA-QOL) |
Participant will respond to questions from this standardized, valid quality of life scale. Maximum score is 39. The higher the score, the better |
Follow up Assessment after second treatment phase: Visit 17: 2 week after second baseline |
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