Monique Tardif
Affiliations: | 2016-2019 | Rehabilitation Sciences | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
2018-2020 | Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States | |
2020- | Communication Sciences and Disorders | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJason W. Bohland | research assistant | 2018-2019 | Boston University |
Cara E. Stepp | research assistant | 2018-2020 | Boston University |
Tim Bressmann | grad student | University of Toronto | |
Jason W. Bohland | grad student | 2020- | University of Pittsburgh |
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Gnanateja GN, Devaraju DS, Heyne M, et al. (2022) On the Role of Neural Oscillations Across Timescales in Speech and Music Processing. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 16: 872093 |
Weerathunge HR, Voon T, Tardif M, et al. (2022) Auditory and somatosensory feedback mechanisms of laryngeal and articulatory speech motor control. Experimental Brain Research |
Malloy JR, Nistal D, Heyne M, et al. (2022) Delayed Auditory Feedback Elicits Specific Patterns of Serial Order Errors in a Paced Syllable Sequence Production Task. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-22 |
Abur D, Subaciute A, Daliri A, et al. (2021) Feedback and Feedforward Auditory-Motor Processes for Voice and Articulation in Parkinson's Disease. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-13 |
McKenna VS, Hylkema JA, Tardif MC, et al. (2020) Voice Onset Time in Individuals With Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders: Evidence for Disordered Vocal Motor Control. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-16 |
Vojtech JM, Segina RK, Buckley DP, et al. (2019) Refining algorithmic estimation of relative fundamental frequency: Accounting for sample characteristics and fundamental frequency estimation method. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146: 3184 |
Tardif M, Berti LC, Marino VCC, et al. (2018) Hypernasal Speech Is Perceived as More Monotonous than Typical Speech. Folia Phoniatrica Et Logopaedica : Official Organ of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (Ialp). 70: 183-190 |