Singing Therapy Helps Stroke Patients Speak Again
 
                                 Enlarge                                     Ellen Webber for NPR                                    Laurel  Fontaine, 16, (left) and her twin sister Heather. When Laurel was 11  years old, she suffered a stroke that destroyed 80 percent of the left  side of her brain. The singing therapy helped her regain the ability to  speak.
But now Meyerson is learning to talk again through an approach that trains the undamaged right side of her brain to "speak." Specifically, it's a region that controls singing.
For more than 100 years, it's been known that people who can't speak after injury to the speech centers on the left side of the brain can sing.
In the 1970s, Boston researchers started to use a sort of.....

 

 
 

 
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