Indiana University, Bloomington

Speech & Voice Sciences Laboratories

Speech Acoustics Laboratory (Forrest)

Research focuses on motoric and sensory factors that influence speech acquisition in children and speech degeneration in adults with neurologically-based speech disorders. Two primary goals that motivate this research program are the determination of differential diagnostic markers of speech impairments and the development of treatment protocols that are consistent with speakers' competencies. A wide range of methodologies, including acoustical, physiological, and perceptual analyses, are employed to investigate issues that impact speech production.

Speech Disfluency Laboratory (J. Anderson)

Research in the Speech Disfluency Laboratory focuses on examining the relationship between psycholinguistic variables and speech disfluency in young children who stutter, as well as the influence of temperamental variables in the maintenance and/or exacerbation of childhood stuttering.

Speech Psychophysics Laboratory (Kewley-Port)

Voice Laboratory (Andrews)

Voice Physiology Laboratory (T. Burnett)

 

 

 

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