Brielle C. Stark
Neuroscience · Indiana University
Publications
110
Citations
1,331
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
11
Publishing since 2016
Brielle C. Stark studies how the brain produces and processes language, with a focus on communication disorders that arise after stroke, traumatic brain injury, or during cognitive aging. Her work examines conditions such as aphasia (loss of language ability) by analyzing spoken discourse, hand gestures, and grammar, and increasingly applies artificial intelligence to detect language-based markers of neurological conditions. She also investigates rehabilitation approaches, including immersive virtual reality interventions.
Publication activity has been growing over the last decade, rising from a few papers per year in 2017-2018 to a peak of 27 in 2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Language biomarker screening using AI: a transdiagnostic approach to the brain
Scientific Reports · 2026
- Do LLMs Reliably Identify Correct Information Units in Aphasic Discourse?
2026
- Access to context-specific lexical-semantic information during discourse tasks differentiates speakers with latent aphasia, mild cognitive impairment, and cognitively healthy adults
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience · 2025
- Speech and Language Rehabilitation for Neurogenic Communication Disorders: The Potential Role of Immersive Virtual Reality Interventions
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups · 2025
- Iconic gesture use during discourse production in latent aphasia
Aphasiology · 2025
- Neural Predictors for the Generalization of Semantic and Phonological Treatment to Discourse Performance in Chronic Post-Stroke Aphasia
Neurobiology of Language · 2025
- An objective coding scheme for grammatical production deficits in aphasia reveals a categorical divide between agrammatism and paragrammatism
2025
- Gesture-Aware Zero-Shot Speech Recognition for Patients with Language Disorders
arXiv (Cornell University) · 2025
- Speech and language rehabilitation: The potential role of immersive VR interventions
2025
- Speech and language rehabilitation: The potential role of immersive VR interventions
2025
- Speech and language rehabilitation: The potential role of immersive VR interventions
2025
- Developing a Social Communication Screener for TBI
2025
- Developing a Social Communication Screener for TBI
2025
- Introducing the NEURAL Research Lab Dataset for Studies of Discourse and Gesture in Aphasia and Cognitively Healthy Aging Adults
2025
- Developing a Social Communication Screener for Traumatic Brain Injury
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups · 2025
- Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research×9
- American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology×5
- Aphasiology×4
- Neurobiology of Language×3
- Brain stimulation×3
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