The Yoo Lab
at Baylor University
2025 ASHA Convention – Washington, D.C.
We are pleased to announce that our research team presented a poster titled
“Effects of tDCS on Processing Speed and Working Memory in Aphasia: A Preliminary Single-Case Report” at the 2025 ASHA Convention in Washington, D.C.
This presentation highlighted our ongoing work exploring how transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can enhance cognitive processing and working memory in individuals with aphasia.
It was a wonderful opportunity to share our findings and engage with leading researchers and clinicians in the field of communication sciences and disorders.
📍 Washington, D.C. | ASHA 2025 Poster Presentation
2025 Academy of Aphasia – San Diego, California
We are delighted to share that our team presented a poster titled
“Mapping Aphasia Profiles to AI and Human Treatment”
at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, held October 26–28, 2025, in San Diego, California.
This work explored how artificial intelligence models can be used to map and predict individualized aphasia treatment responses, bridging the gap between computational profiling and human clinical decision-making.
It was an exciting opportunity to share our interdisciplinary research and engage with colleagues advancing aphasia science worldwide.
📍 San Diego, California | Academy of Aphasia 2025 Poster Presentation
2025 Clinical Aphasiology Conference – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Our team presented a poster titled “A Feasibility Study of Story Retelling Therapy”
at the 2025 Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC) held May 28–31, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This presentation introduced early findings from our feasibility study on Story Retelling Therapy, focusing on discourse-level language rehabilitation and its potential for clinical application.
It was a wonderful opportunity to share insights and connect with colleagues advancing aphasia research and therapy.
📍 Albuquerque, New Mexico | CAC 2025 Poster Presentation