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Barry L. Slansky, PhD, CCC-SLP
Assistant Professor,
Communication Science and Disorders
315 Lewis Hall
573-884-6085 (voice)
573-884-8686 (fax)
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Education:
- B.S.- Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1981)
- M.S.- Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1982)
- Ph.D.- University of Wisconsin-Madison (1995)
Research Interests :
1. Auditory comprehension in aphasia
2. Auditory linguistic distraction in traumatic brain injury
3. Hypernasality in dysarthria
4. Alphabet-board supplementation in dysarthria
5. Speech intelligibility in dysarthria
Recent Publications:
Slansky, B.L. and Carter, J. (2004, in review). A hierarchy of difficulty for yes/no question types in aphasia.
Slansky, B.L. (2004, in review). Simulating aphasic performance in control subjects during auditory processing tasks.
Slansky, B.L.. Hierarchy of auditory linguistic distraction during yes/no question tasks in aphasia.
Slansky, B.L. and Montez, N.D. Improved intelligibility with alphabet pointing task in dysarthria: Acoustic and perceptual measures
Slansky, B.L. and McNeil, M.R. (1997). Resource Allocation in Auditory Processing of Emphatically Stressed Stimuli in Aphasia. Aphasiology, 461-472.
Brandenburg, J.H., Bless, D.M. and Slansky, B. (1985). Speech results of Brandenburg's Neoglottic Procedure. In E. Myers (Ed.), New Dimensions in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. New York: Elsevier Science Publishers.
Professional Memberships:
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CCC-SLP), Member
Special Interest Divisions:
Division 2: Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders
Division 5: Speech Science and Orofacial Disorders
Division 10: Issues in Higher Education
Leadership and Planning Committee (ASHA Division 2), Member
ASHA Division 2 Workgroup: Treatment Effectiveness, Efficacy, and Outcomes, Member
Missouri License: Speech-Language Pathologist
Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences, Member, Membership Committee Chair
Acoustical Society of America, Member
Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Member
National Aphasia Association, Area Representative
Reviewer:
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
Aphasiology
Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology
American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation
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