User talk:Gmilbrat/sandbox/Speech Perception with Brain Damage

Gregg- I don't know if I am writing this in the correct place (because has no one else corrected your page yet?). From what I can tell, you have A LOT of good information for your topic, and are starting to support and define what the research means. As you start to pull your research together, remember that you don't want just one study to be your "overview" section, like I think you had said on your page. You want to have multiple sources supporting each claim you make, even when it comes to accurate definitions because certain studies reframe the term to apply to their study! ( You know?) If you are still looking for resources for your page, consider looking into the disability called "apraxia", which usually results from brain damage that impairs speech. Another topic would be stroke victims and their speech issues once their brain has been compromised. JUST A THOUGHT! Just keep in mind that all of the articles you have probably have really great overarching themes to them that will provide the structure for your article! I hope that helps! Lkientzle (talk) 22:13, 17 April 2012 (UTC)