Research
Research Specialization Areas - Neurophysiology of Hearing, Speech and Language
Neurophysiological substrates are the soil from which observable communication behaviors grow. We build on developments in neuroscience to explore specific neuroscientific aspects of communication. We use methods that include lesion analysis, electrophysiology, single and multi-unit neurophysiology, and other neuroimaging tools to address questions about the neurological nature of speech, language, and hearing disorders.
Participating Faculty & Ph.D Students
- Dimitri Brunelle, B.A
- Michelle Kapolowicz, Ph.D.
- Jennifer Lister, Ph.D., CCC-A, FAAA
- Nathan Maxfield, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
- Erol Ozmeral, Ph.D.
- Victoria Sanchez, Au.D.,Ph.D., CCC-A/F-AAA
- Joseph P. Walton, Ph.D.