
Phone:
+1 206 543-2674
Email:
Speech & Hearing Sciences
1417 NE 42nd St, Seattle, WA 98105
Box:
354875
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CURRENTLY ACCEPTING PHD STUDENTS
Ludo Max, Ph.D.
Ludo
Max
Ph.D.
Professor
Adjunct Associate Professor of Bioengineering
Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics
Academic Expertise:
speech motor control
sensorimotor integration
fluency disorders
stuttering
Recent Publications
Individual sensorimotor adaptation characteristics are independent across orofacial speech movements and limb reaching movements. (2022 Sep 1) J Neurophysiol 128(3): 696-710 Kitchen NM, Kim KS, Wang PZ, Hermosillo RJ, Max L
Inter-Trial Formant Variability in Speech Production Is Actively Controlled but Does Not Affect Subsequent Adaptation to a Predictable Formant Perturbation. (2022) Front Hum Neurosci 16(): 890065 Wang H, Max L
Speech auditory-motor adaptation to formant-shifted feedback lacks an explicit component: Reduced adaptation in adults who stutter reflects limitations in implicit sensorimotor learning. (2021 May) Eur J Neurosci 53(9): 3093-3108 Kim KS, Max L
Dissociated Development of Speech and Limb Sensorimotor Learning in Stuttering: Speech Auditory-motor Learning is Impaired in Both Children and Adults Who Stutter. (2020 Dec 15) Neuroscience 451(): 1-21 Kim KS, Daliri A, Flanagan JR, Max L
Exposure to Auditory Feedback Delay while Speaking Induces Perceptual Habituation but does not Mitigate the Disruptive Effect of Delay on Speech Auditory-motor Learning. (2020 Oct 15) Neuroscience 446(): 213-224 Shiller DM, Mitsuya T, Max L