Phone: 
+1 206 543-2674

Speech & Hearing Sciences
1417 NE 42nd St, Seattle, WA 98105
Box: 
354875

Ludo
 
Max
,
Ph.D.

Professor
Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering
Adjunct Professor of Linguistics
Academic Expertise: 
speech motor control
sensorimotor integration
fluency disorders
stuttering
Recent Publications
Delayed auditory feedback increases speech production variability in typically fluent adults but has the opposite effect in stuttering adults. (2025) Front Hum Neurosci 19(): 1628114 Daliri A, Honda S, Max L

Volitional Control of Frequency and Intensity in Speakers With and Without Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders. (2025 Oct 14) J Speech Lang Hear Res 68(10): 4736-4748 Kapsner-Smith MR, Rosenzweig J, Wilcox H, Bhatt N, Giliberto JP, Max L, Eadie TL, Stepp CE

Cortical somatosensory responses evoked by orofacial skin stretch experimentally applied during speech movement planning in stuttering and nonstuttering adults. (2025 Dec) IBRO Neurosci Rep 19(): 568-577 LeBovidge E, Ito T, Max L

Auditory-motor adaptation and de-adaptation for speech depend more on time in the new environment than on the amount of practice. (2025 Aug 18) Commun Psychol 3(1): 127 Kim KS, Kitchen NM, Mitsuya T, Max L

Stuttering: Our Current Knowledge, Research Opportunities, and Ways to Address Critical Gaps. (2025) Neurobiol Lang (Camb) 6(): Chang SE, Below JE, Chow HM, Guenther FH, Hampton Wray AM, Jackson ES, Max L, Neef NE, SheikhBahaei S, Shekim L, Tichenor SE, Walsh B, Watkins KE, Yaruss JS, Bernstein Ratner N