Sopho Tsagareishvili, a researcher at the Psycho-/Neurolinguistics Laboratory of GIPA’s School of Social Sciences, spent one month at Université Côte d’Azur in France. Together with her colleagues, she worked on the psycho- and neurolinguistic characteristics of aphasia—a disorder of verbal communication caused by stroke—which remains a relatively underexplored topic in Georgia.
Following the completion of the pilot study, Tamar Giorgobiani, another member of the Psycho-/Neurolinguistics Laboratory at GIPA’s School of Social Sciences, joined Sopho at a seminar held to present the research findings.
The collaboration with colleagues from the French university and the Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs) continues within the framework of a broader project aimed at adapting the Comprehensive Aphasia Test (CAT) for the Georgian language.
