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In this episode Matt talks to Adhe Noviello about his experiences living with Brocas's (non-fluent) aphasia, his work with the Stroke Organisation, and his music created as part of UCL's Aphasia New Music Group.
Adhe's recommendations (for karaoke):
All American Rejects - Move Along
Bob Marley - Three Little Birds
Ne-Yo - Because of You
In the episode Adhe also mentions completing his masters (which Matt forgot to ask about). Adhe was kind enough to elaborate afterwards over email: " I completed my MSc in Big Data and Data Science Technology last year. It was quite a shift from my bachelor’s degree, as the focus was mainly on analysing large datasets, programming, and applying machine learning techniques. It was definitely challenging at times, but I enjoy pushing myself and taking on new challenge, it keeps things exciting."
Congratulations on completing your masters Adhe!
UCL's Aphasia New Music Group : https://www.ucl.ac.uk/brain-sciences/pals/research/language-and-cognition/aphasia-new-music-group
By UCL Giving VoiceIn this episode Matt talks to Adhe Noviello about his experiences living with Brocas's (non-fluent) aphasia, his work with the Stroke Organisation, and his music created as part of UCL's Aphasia New Music Group.
Adhe's recommendations (for karaoke):
All American Rejects - Move Along
Bob Marley - Three Little Birds
Ne-Yo - Because of You
In the episode Adhe also mentions completing his masters (which Matt forgot to ask about). Adhe was kind enough to elaborate afterwards over email: " I completed my MSc in Big Data and Data Science Technology last year. It was quite a shift from my bachelor’s degree, as the focus was mainly on analysing large datasets, programming, and applying machine learning techniques. It was definitely challenging at times, but I enjoy pushing myself and taking on new challenge, it keeps things exciting."
Congratulations on completing your masters Adhe!
UCL's Aphasia New Music Group : https://www.ucl.ac.uk/brain-sciences/pals/research/language-and-cognition/aphasia-new-music-group