Indiana University, Bloomington

Faculty: Speech and Voice Sciences

  • Julie Anderson (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 2002)
    Assistant Professor. Relationship between psycholinguistic and temperamental variables, and speech fluency in children who stutter.
  • Moya Andrews (Ed.D., Columbia University, 1971; CCC-SLP)
    Professor Emeritus. Voice perception and voice treatment; care of the professional voice; voice and gender presentation.
  • Theresa A. Burnett (Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1999; CCC-SLP)
    Assistant Professor. Voice motor control and sensorimotor integration; functional magnetic resonance imaging.
  • Karen Forrest (Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1983)
    Professor and Chair; core faculty in Developmental Processes. Perceptual information in speech production deficits associated with Parkinsonian dysarthria and speech development.
  • Diane Kewley-Port (Ph.D., City University of New York, 1981)
    Professor; core faculty in Cognitive Science and Developmental Processes. Perception of speech and complex, non-speech sounds; principles and techniques for developing computer-based speech training aids for misarticulating children and adults and for foreign accent reduction.
  • Julia Rademacher (M.A., Indiana University, 1998; CCC-SLP)
    Clinical Lecturer. Voice disorders; care of the professional voice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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