Overview of Labs
A variety of exceptionally well-equipped laboratories support faculty and student research activities. As examples, some of the laboratories focus on normal communication development, performance, and processes, others support research on psychosocial or neurophysiological aspects of a range of communication disorders, and still others seek to increase our understanding of how to improve interventions for people with communication impairments.
- Aphasia Research and Treatment Lab
- Auditory Perception and Physiology Lab
- Computational, Speech, Sensory, Development & Diseases Lab (CSD2)
- Eating and Swallowing Analysis and Treatment (EAT) Lab
- Hearing Aid Research Lab (HARL)
- Infant and Toddler Language Laboratory
- Laboratory for Auditory Perception in Children and Adults
- Research in Autism and Language Lab (ReAL Lab)
- Research Applications in Clinical Education (RACE)
- Social Communication Lab
- Speech Acoustics Lab
- Vestibular Sciences Lab