About me
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the UB Motor Speech Disorders Lab in Buffalo, NY. I received my Bachelor's degree in Speech and Language Sciences at Brock University in Ontario, Canada, my Master's degree in Communicative Disorders and Sciences at University at Buffalo, and my doctoral degree in Rehabilitation Sciences at the MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston, MA. I completed my clinical fellowship in speech-language pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in an acute-care setting. Broadly, I am interested in how the brain controls the muscles of speech and swallowing and the perceptual, acoustic, kinematic, and neurophysiologic consequences of neurodegenerative disease on these functions. I have particular interest in the measurement of relevant clinical outcomes, such as speech intelligibility, and in improving therapeutic options to improve the quality of life of patients with oromotor impairments.
About me
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the UB Motor Speech Disorders Lab in Buffalo, NY. I received my Bachelor's degree in Speech and Language Sciences at Brock University in Ontario, Canada, my Master's degree in Communicative Disorders and Sciences at University at Buffalo, and my doctoral degree in Rehabilitation Sciences at the MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston, MA. I completed my clinical fellowship in speech-language pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in an acute-care setting. Broadly, I am interested in how the brain controls the muscles of speech and swallowing and the perceptual, acoustic, kinematic, and neurophysiologic consequences of neurodegenerative disease on these functions. I have particular interest in the measurement of relevant clinical outcomes, such as speech intelligibility, and in improving therapeutic options to improve the quality of life of patients with oromotor impairments.
About me
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the UB Motor Speech Disorders Lab in Buffalo, NY. I received my Bachelor's degree in Speech and Language Sciences at Brock University in Ontario, Canada, my Master's degree in Communicative Disorders and Sciences at University at Buffalo, and my doctoral degree in Rehabilitation Sciences at the MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston, MA. I completed my clinical fellowship in speech-language pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in an acute-care setting. Broadly, I am interested in how the brain controls the muscles of speech and swallowing and the perceptual, acoustic, kinematic, and neurophysiologic consequences of neurodegenerative disease on these functions. I have particular interest in the measurement of relevant clinical outcomes, such as speech intelligibility, and in improving therapeutic options to improve the quality of life of patients with oromotor impairments.
More Publications
Effects of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in adductor laryngeal dystonia: A safety, feasibility, and pilot study
C. N. Prudente, M. Chen, K. L. Stipancic, K. L. Marks, S. Samargia-Grivette, G. S. Goding, G. R. Green, & T. J. Kimberley
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Validation of an acoustic-based framework of speech motor control: Assessing criterion and construct validity using perceptual and kinematic measures
H. P. Rowe, K. L. Stipancic, A. C. Lammert, & J. R. Green
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Psychometric analysis of an ecological vocal effort scale in individuals with and without vocal hyperfunction during activities of daily living
K. L. Marks, A. Verdi, L. E. Toles, K. L. Stipancic, A. J. Ortiz, R. E. Hillman, & D. D. Mehta
The relationship between speech severity and intelligibility in childhood apraxia of speech
K. V. Chenausky, D. Gange, K. L. Stipancic, A. Shield, & J. R. Green
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Speech and swallowing deficits in X-Linked Dystonia Parkinsonism
A. L. Zaninotto, J. K. de Guzman, K. L. Stipancic, B. J. Perry, M. L. Supnet, C. Go, N. Sharma, & J. R. Green
Biomechanical biomarkers of tongue impairment during swallowing in persons diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
B. J. Perry, K. L. Stipancic, R. Martino, E. K. Plowman, & J. R. Green
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Modulation of intermuscular beta coherence in different rhythmic mandibular behaviors
E. R. Usler, X. Wei, M. Simione, B. Richburg, K. L. Stipancic, & J. R. Green
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Reliability and validity of speech & pause measures during passage reading in ALS
C. Barnett, J. R. Green, R. Marzouqah, K. L. Stipancic, J. D. Berry, L. Korngut, A. Genge, C. Shoesmith, H. Briemberg, A. Abrahao, S. Kalra, L. Zinman, & Y. Yunusova
Assessing oromotor capacity in ALS: The effect of a fixed-target task on lip biomechanics
M. Eshghi, K. L. Stipancic, A. Mefferd, P. Rong, J. D. Berry, Y. Yunusova, & J. R. Green
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Reduced task adaptation in alternating motion rate tasks as an early marker of bulbar involvement in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
M. Eshghi, P. Rong, A. S. Mefferd, K. L. Stipancic, Y. Yunusova, J. R. & Green
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