The GReAT Project aims to develop a computer therapy program to help people with aphasia improve their communication skills through gesture recognition. A team of speech and language therapists and computer scientists are working with individuals who have aphasia to design and test a therapy that patients can use at home involving gesture practice and recognition. The goal is for the therapy to help people with aphasia communicate better and a future study beginning in May 2011 will evaluate the effectiveness of the computerized gesture therapy program.