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Researchers in this laboratory explore topics such as variables affecting recovery, intervention, community groups, aprosodia in dysarthric speakers and foreign accent syndrome.
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Dr. Cynthia Puranik's Child Reading & Writing Lab (CRAWL) research focuses on understanding early writing development- including assessment and instruction of early writing skills.
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The Communication Sciences and Disorders program at Georgia State University provides clinical education in both our campus clinic and qualified sites in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
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In the Language Recovery and Communication Technology Lab, researchers work creatively to generate novel treatments that help people with aphasia live their life to their fullest.
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Our goal is to inspire a future where neurorehabilitation treatment is individualized for post-stroke impairments based on an individual’s unique features.
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From Aphasia and motor speech disorders to child literacy and language skills, our department offers our doctoral students a wide range of opportunities for research and clinical experience.
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Our research programs address issues and help individuals overcome challenges in the area of language and literacy acquisition.
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The Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic provides speech, language and hearing services to the university and Atlanta communities and serves as a training ground for graduate students working to become licensed speech-language pathologists.
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We are focused on understanding how neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly stuttering, impact development and cognitive functioning in children and adults, including bilinguals, and translating that knowledge into effective treatment strategies.
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We conduct studies in the effect of mobile reminders on voice practice, mobile acoustic analysis feedback, peer support, frequency of voice therapy sessions and motivational techniques.