Cognitive-Communication Changes: When “Brain Fog” Is an SLP Issue
Many people use “brain fog” to describe a real experience: you’re not confused exactly, but thinking feels slower, words don’t come as easily, multitasking is harder, and conversation takes more effort. After a stroke, concussion/traumatic brain injury (TBI), or other neurologic/medical event, cognitive changes commonly affect communication—how you: When these changes affect daily communication and … Continue reading Cognitive-Communication Changes: When “Brain Fog” Is an SLP Issue
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