Motion-sensing technologies such as those used in the Wii console could be employed to help stroke survivors increase their ability to communicate.rnThis is the concept behind a £300,000 EPSRC-backed research programme involving experts in human-computer interaction design (HCID) and language communication at City University London.rnThe ultimate goal will be easing the rehabilitation of people with aphasia-a language impairment commonly caused by a stroke that affects around 250,000 people in the UK.
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