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    Communication disorders

    Presbycusis

    In this article, we will explore presbycusis, its impact on hearing and on the lives of those who suffer from it, as wel...
    • David Ratelle
    • 27 January 2025
    Communication

    2024 Recap: A Year Full of Achievements! 🌟

    🎉 A busy year comes to an end: what a journey! 🎓📊 Each year is an intense adventure, filled with ideas, projects, deadli...
    • Pascale Tremblay
    • 27 January 2025
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    New scientific article about the history of the neurobiology of speech and language

    We are excited to share our latest publication exploring the history of the neurobiology of speech and language. From ea...
    • Pascale Tremblay
    • 7 January 2025

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