Dopaminergic Enhancement of Learning and Memory in Aphasia
Cerebrovascular Accident, Aphasia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cerebrovascular Accident focused on measuring language acquisition, plasticity, stroke recovery, aphasia treatment, naming, levodopa, stroke
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria for patients with aphasia: Unilateral cerebrovascular accident (stroke) in the territory of the arteria media Time post onset: > 6 months Aphasia with anomia Age between 18-75 years Premorbid right-handedness Primary language: German Exclusion Criteria for patients and healthy controls: Known allergy to levodopa or tartrazine History of medication/drug abuse Acute nicotine withdrawal or > 15 cigarettes per day > 6 cups/glasses of coffee, caffeine drinks or energy drinks per day > 50 grams of alcohol per day Severe hypertonia (systole >180 mm Hg) Severe arteriosclerosis Diabetes, asthma, or glaucoma Severe hearing disability Evidence for severe hippocampal damage Premorbid depression or psychosis Medication with dopamine agonists or antagonists Parkinsonian symptoms Changes in anticonvulsive medication during the week prior to study enrollment
Sites / Locations
- Dept. of Neurology, University Hospital Muenster