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The National Student
Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA) is a national organization
for graduate and undergraduate students interested in the study of
normal and disordered human communication. NSSLHA has approximately
18,000 members with chapters in more than 285 colleges and
universities. Visit the pages of the University of
Connecticut's chapter of the National Student Speech-Language-Hearing
Association for information about membership and local activities.
Margaret M. Earnest
Normal and disordered speech motor
control, development of speech and nonspeech motor control in children.
Advisor: Harvey Gilbert, Ph.D.
Yongqiang Feng
Speech motor control, orofacial
neuroscience, biomedical engineering, signal processing, acoustics.
Advisor: Ludo Max, Ph.D.
Yi-Jiun Kirsten Lin
Normal and disordered language
acquisition in children, speech acoustics, and phonology.
Advisor: Bernard Grela, Ph.D.
Jennifer Mozeiko
Advisor: Carl Coelho, Ph.D.
Linda A. Patrylak
Neuroscience and auditory processing.
Advisor: Deborah Moncrieff, Ph.D.
Jennifer Paulovicks
Central auditory processing and auditory
electrophysiology
Advisor: Frank E. Musiek, Ph.D.
Jennifer Shinn
Auditory processing and
electrophysiology.
Advisor: Frank Musiek, Ph.D.
Irena Vincent
Stuttering and multi-channel
electrophysiology.
Advisor: Deborah Moncrieff, Ph.D.
Jeffrey Weihing
Advisor: Frank Musiek, Ph.D.
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