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Mark Richardson

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Dr. Richardson directs the Brain Modulation Lab, a human systems neuroscience lab studying brain electrophysiology and behavior in patients undergoing surgery for epilepsy, movement disorders, and psychiatric disease. A major focus of the lab’s work is...

Robert Hillman

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Mechanisms for normal and disordered voice production
Evaluation and development of methods for alaryngeal (laryngectomy) speech rehabilitation
Development of objective physiologic and acoustic measures of voice and speech production
Evaluation of methods...

James Heaton

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James T. Heaton, Ph.D. is Adjunct Professor at the MGH Institute of Health Professions and Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School.  His research interests include voice and speech physiology focusing on the use of face and neck...

Evelina Fedorenko

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Language is one of the few uniquely human cognitive abilities and a foundation of human culture and civilization. What cognitive and neural mechanisms enable us to produce and understand language? A broad array of brain regions have been implicated in...

Lauryn Zipse

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Lauryn Zipse, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. She is also Co-Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Group, a collaborative research...

Daryush Mehta

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Daryush Mehta is Director of the Voice Science and Technology Laboratory at the Massachusetts General Hospital Voice Center. Daryush is Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, Affiliated Faculty and Director of Student Affairs in the Speech and...

Sofia Vallila Rohter

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Dr. Vallila Rohter studies learning in individuals with aphasia, with the hypothesis that predicting whether a patient will improve following therapy instruction depends upon their language ability and their learning ability.  In collaboration with...

David Gow

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Our work examines the processing interactions between different levels of representation (mostly phonetic and lexical) during the perception of spoken language.  The approach is strongly interdisciplinary, embracing theory and experimental paradigms...