Hi David

Thanks for the feedback.  You may be right, I'm just going on the description 
given by the family.  As I've replied to Richmond, I'm not a medic.  
Nevertheless, I'll continue anyway as the family are very positive about it and 
how it helps them engage with the problem as a whole family. I don't really 
mind if the result is a placebo effect, just as long as the family feel it is 
of some benefit.

But you're correct in general, I should make sure I'm coding towards the 
correct target!

Peter
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Peter Reid
Loughborough, UK

> Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2017 09:04:07 +0000
> From: David Glasgow <dvglas...@gmail.com>
> To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
> Subject: "Aphasia" (was Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 171, Issue 44)
> 
> Unfortunately, it is all rather more complicated than either Richmond or 
> Peter suggest. There are many more contributing areas than Brocas, and what 
> Peter describes doesn't appear to be aphasia at all, but rather a pathology 
> of semantics or word finding. 
> 
> It's not possible to be more specific without more information, and my advice 
> would be to speak with a neuropsychologist before coding. You could spend a 
> lot of time comparing wavs and coming up with a solution to the wrong 
> problem. 
> 
> Best wishes 
> 
> David Glasgow
> Sent from my iBrain via iFingers & iPad


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