Check out this article about SCSD's World Voice Day!
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Check out this article about SCSD's World Voice Day!
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Recent research by Professors Nadig and Flanagan at 海角社区 demonstrates that young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder benefit from support during their transition from school to the community. However, services of this kind are sorely lacking for individuals who do not have intellectual disability. Watch our video on sharing perspectives of adults with ASD on their transition from school to the community.听Please join us in asking for a mandate for access to transition support services by signing the action letter on our website.
Dr. Pell's study on 'GROWLS, LAUGHS AND SOBS ARE BETTER THAN WORDS AT CONVEYING EMOTION' has been covered recently by various sources of Media.
A new study by researchers at Canada's 海角社区 has found that humans pay more attention when an emotion is expressed through a vocalisation than we do when the same emotion is put into words.
By Katherine Gombay, 海角社区 Newsroom
Brain uses 鈥渙lder鈥 systems/structures to preferentially process emotion expressed through vocalizations
The article听鈥淎 Randomized Trial of 12-Week Interventions for the Treatment of Developmental Phonological Disorder in Francophone Children,鈥 authored by Dr. Susan Rvachew and Dr. Francoise Brosseau-Lapre (former doctoral student currently Assistant Professor at Purdue University) has been selected to appear as the featured Research Tuesday article on听the social media channels the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association this Tuesday, December 15, 2015.
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The article will be temporarily open access at this link:
Dr. Li-Jessen's article has been featured on this week's Med e-News! Congratulations to our assistant professor.
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鈥Sarcasm, white lies and teasing can be difficult to identify for those with certain disorders 鈥 new video inventory developed at 海角社区 may help
海角社区 reports $1.2 mil investment from Canada Foundation for Innovation to boost excellence in research at 海角社区. Professor Nicole Li from the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders is one of the recipients of the funding.听 Congratulations!
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CBC, CJAD and Smithsonian Magazine have interviewed Dr. Linda Polka on the study of how babies prefer the sound of other babies.听 This study was conducted by Ph.D. student Matthew Masapollo, Linda Polka and UQAM colleague Lucie Menard.
We are looking for smart, hard-working, and fun individuals to join our voice team. We currently have positions at doctoral and post-doctoral levels. We are looking for individuals with strong background in biomedical engineering, systems biology and/ or are proficient in computer programming with C++. For interested individuals, please send the CV, unofficial transcripts and a short description of why you're interested in our work to nicole [dot] li [at] mcgill [dot] ca (Dr. Nicole Li).
Thank you to all of you who attended the spring Clinical Outreach Speaker Series presentation by Dr. Jutras "What do we know about central auditory processing disorder?" Attendees and those who were regrettably unable to make it may benefit from the slide handout generously provided by Dr. Jutras.