Representative Publications:
Gorham-Rowan & Fowler, L.P. (in press). Laryngeal Aerodynamics Associated with Oral Contraceptive Use: Preliminary Findings. J. of Comm. Dis.
Gorham-Rowan, M., & Fowler, L.P. (in press). Aerodynamic assessment of young women’s voices as a function of oral contraceptive use. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica.
Heller, K.W., Schwartzman, M. & Fowler, L. (2009). Asthma. In K.W. Heller, P. Alberto, P. Forney, S. Best, & M. Schwartzman, M.N. (Eds.). Understanding physical, health and multiple disabilities, 2nd Edition. Merrill/Prentice-Hall.
Hapner, E., Gorham-Rowan, M, Morris, R.J., Fowler, L. (2008). Voice Spectral Analysis After Surface Electrical Stimulation. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Published Conference Proceedings.
Fowler, L.P, & Morris, R.J. (2007). Comparison of Fo nasalance between trained singers and non-singers for sung vowels. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology; 116 (10): 739-746.
Morris, R.J., Mustafa, A.J., McCrea, C.R. Fowler, L.P. & Aspaas, C. (in press). Acoustic analysis of the interaction of choral arrangements, musical selection, and microphone location. J. Voice.
Aspaas, C., McCrea, C.R., Morris, R.J, and Fowler, L. (2004). Select acoustic and perceptual measures of choral formation. Int. J. Res. of Choral Singing. http://www.choralresearch.org/volumetwo/ijrcs2_1_aspaasetal.pdf
Soldberg, L.S., Fowler, L.P., & Walker. V.G. (1991). The use of an autochromatic tuner for the measurement of vocal fundamental frequency. J. Com. Dis., 24, 51-58.
Conference Presentations:
Fowler, L.P. & Gorham-Rowan, M (2008). Surface Electrical Stimulation and Voice: Initial Data with Normal Speakers. XVI Annual PVSF/UCLA Voice Conference. Los Angeles, California.
Fowler, L. & Gorham-Rowan, M. (2008). Current Research Findings concerning Electrical Stimulation for Dysphagia Therapy. Georgia Speech and Hearing Association Annual Convention, Athen, GA.
Gorham-Rowan, M, Brice, A, Morris, R, Hapner, E. Fowler L. (2008). Perceptual Analysis of Voice Change Associated with Surface Electrical Stimulation in Normal Speakers. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, P. A.
Gorham-Rowan, M, Morris, R., Fowler, L. & Hapner, E. (2007). Spectral Analysis of voice Change in Normal Speakers Following surface electrical Stimulation. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional voice, Philadelphia, P.A.
Fowler, L.P. & Gorham-Rowan, M. (2006). Relationship Between Body Mass Index Neck Fat and Surface Electrical Stimulation. Poster accepted at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Miami, Florida.
Fowler, L.P., Gorham-Rowan, M., & Hapner, E. (2006). Voice Changes in Normal Speakers Associated with Surface Electrical Stimulation. Poster presented at The Voice Foundation's 35th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, Penn.
Gorham, M., & Fowler, L.P. (2005). Subglottic Pressure Levels in Young Women Associated with Oral Contraceptive Use. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Diego, Calif.
Fowler, L.P., & Morris, R.J (2004). A comparison of nasalance between trained singers and non-singers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language- Hearing Association, Philadelphia, Penn.
Gorham, M., & Fowler, L.P. (2004). Effect of oral contraceptive use and ovulation on aerodynamic parameters. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Philadelphia, Penn.
McCrea, C., Morris, R.J., & Fowler, L.P. (2004). Select acoustic and perceptual measures of choral formation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association, Philadelphia, Penn.
Fowler, L.P. & Morris, R. J. (2003). Nasalance scores of trained singers and untrained singers. Paper presented at The Voice Foundation's 33rd Annual Symposium:Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, Penn.
Fowler, L.P. (2002). Nasal sounds and singing. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Atlanta, GA.