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Communication Sciences and Disorders Department Faculty & Student Research
2021
Student Research: Kristen Persico and Danielle Shearer / Advisor: Dr. Bruce Wisenburn
A Systematic Review of Treatment Methods for Expressive Language Deficits Related to Fluent Aphasia
Unmasking the Psychology of Recognizing Emotions of People Wearing Masks
2019
Student Research: Kate McNab, with Drs. Mona Griffer and Vijay Ramachandra
The Importance of Undergraduate Student Knowledge About ASD: A Pilot Study
Hemispheric Processing of Iconic and Arbitrary Words
2018
Student Research: Rachel Panick, Cara Maher, Gabriella Trezza, and Brittney Coan
Hemispheric Lateralization for Processing Iconic and Arbitrary Words: A Preliminary Report
2018 American Speech Language Hearing Association Convention
Dr. Vijayachandra Ramachandra, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and four second year graduate students- Rachel Panick, Cara Maher, Gabriella Trezza, and Brittney Coan presented their research titled "Hemispheric Lateralization for Processing Iconic and Arbitrary Words: A Preliminary Report at the technical session of 2018 American Speech Language Hearing Association Convention which was held in Boston from November 15-17.
2017
Student Research: Rachel Panick, Cara Maher, Gabriella Trezza and Brittney Coan
Hemispheric Processing of Iconic and Arbitrary Words: A Line Bisection Study
Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Baltimore, MD
Dr. Vijay Ramachandra, Associate Professor in the department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and four first year graduate students- Rachel Panick, Cara Maher, Gabriella Trezza and Brittney Coan presented their research titled "Hemispheric Processing of Iconic and Arbitrary Words: A Line Bisection Study" at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference which was held in Baltimore, MD from November 8-10, 2017
2016
Student Research: Samantha Michael and Polina Odegova
The Effect of Music Therapy on the Speech of an Adult with Aphasia
Marywood University Undergraduate Research Forum - poster presentation
Student Research: Natalie Turner presents research
A Systematic Review of Therapies for Spelling Deficits due to Acquired Agraphia
Marywood University Undergraduate Research Forum - poster presentation
Student Research: Gabriella Trezza, Faith Harrison, Caytie Castells, Vanessa LaTorre
Sweet Tastes Rounded and Bitter is Angular: Sound and Shape Symbolism in Aphasia
Advisor: Dr. Vijay Ramachandra, Marla Kovatch MA CCC/SLP
2015
Student Research: Abigail Nicolas and advisor Dr. Bruce Wisenburn present research
A Systematic Review of Reading Therapies for Aphasia Patients
Poster presented at the Marywood Undergraduate Student Research Forum, April 2015