Partial list from 100+ presentations. 

* Denotes student contributor from Motor Speech & Cognitive Disorders lab. 

  • Summers, D.*, Spencer, K.A., and Antcliff, A. (accepted). Metacognition and electronic aid use: The role of awareness and monitoring. Planned poster presentation for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (Seattle, WA).
  • Summers, D.*, Spencer, K.A., Janzad, R.*, Kameswaran, T.*, and Antcliff, A. (accepted). Electronic aid use in Parkinson disease: Usability and feasibility of a cognitive aid. Planned poster presentation for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (Seattle, WA).
  • Olchik, M.R., dos Santos, V.B., Bressanelli, A., Rothe-Neves, R., and Spencer, K.A. (accepted). Characterization of speech changes in motor subtypes of Parkinson’s disease. Planned poster presentation (virtual) for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (Seattle, WA).
  • Olchik, M.R., Bressanelli, A., dos Santos, V.B., Rothe-Neves, R., and Spencer, K.A. (accepted). Can speech tasks differentiate idiopathic Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonism? Planned poster presentation (virtual) for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (Seattle, WA).
  • Spencer, K.A., Bouchard, H.*, & Lansford, K. (2024, February). Examination of Perceptual Subgroups of Ataxic Dysarthria through Auditory Free Classification. Poster presentation for the biannual Conference on Motor Speech, San Diego, California.
  • Nir, T.*, Spencer, K.A., Jones, A., Manzon-Vun, S.*, Baraquio, E.*, Burns, M., & Strand, E. (2023, November). Usability of the IndiAide Application for Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment from Parkinson’s disease. Poster presentation for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (Boston, Massachusetts).
  • Bouchard, H.*, Spencer, K.A., & Lansford, K. (2023, November). Perceptual subgroups in speakers with ataxic dysarthria: A free classification approach. Poster presentation for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (Boston, Massachusetts).
  • Utianski, R., & Spencer, K.A. (February, 2023). Management of Progressive Motor Speech Disorders. Invited talk for the annual ASHA Healthcare Summit: Grand Rounds in Motor Speech Disorders. Rochester, MN.
  • Spencer, K.A., Strand, E., & Bislick, L. (November, 2022). Reframing the framers of motor speech disorders: Have the classics stood the test of time. Invited oral seminar for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (New Orleans, LA). [equal contribution among authors]
  • Brown, K.A. & Spencer, K.A. (November, 2022). Are early speech changes in Parkinson’s disease predictive of dementia?  Poster presentation for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (New Orleans, LA).
  • Rowe, H., Gochyyey, P., Lammert, A., Lowit, A., Spencer, K.A., & Green, J. (2022, August). The efficacy of acoustic-based articulatory impairment phenotypes for characterizing and classifying neurodegenerative diseases. Poster presentation for the 8th International Conference on Speech Motor Control, Groningen, the Netherlands. 
  • Amaral, J.*, Spencer, K.A., & Lansford, K. (2022, February). Perceptual subgroups in speakers with ataxic dysarthria: An auditory free-classification approach. Platform presentation for the biannual Conference on Motor Speech, Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Rowe, H., Lowit, A., Spencer, K.A., & Green, J. (2022, February). Exploring the validity and diagnostic utility of acoustic-based articulatory impairment phenotypes in divergent speech motor disorders. Platform presentation for the biannual Conference on Motor Speech, Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Summers, D.*, Spencer, K.A., Okasaki, C., & Lakhani, K. (2022, February). An examination of dementia risk in Parkinson disease: The Dual-Syndrome hypothesis. Poster presentation for the International Neuropsychological Society Conference (New Orleans/ changed to virtual). 
  • Spencer, K.A.. (2021, November). Motor speech and cognitive disorders in Parkinson's disease: Current evidence and practice recommendations. Invited talk for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (Washington D.C.). 
  • Gore, M.*, Spencer, K.A., & Amaral, J.* (2021, November). Perceptual subgroups in speakers with ataxic dysarthria. Poster presentation for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (Washington D.C. / virtual). 
  • Brown, K.A., & spencer, K.A. (2021, November). The relationship between primary motor characteristics and dysarthria in idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Poster presentation for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (Washington D.C. / virtual).  
  • Summers, D.*, Spencer, K.A., Okasaki, C., & Lakhani, K. (2021, November). Predicting cognitive decline in Parkinson disease: The Dual-Syndrome hypothesis. Poster presentation for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (Washington D.C. / virtual).  
  • Summers, D.* & Spencer, K.A. (2021, September). An examination of cognitive heterogeneity in Parkinson disease: The Dual-Syndrome Hypothesis. Poster presentation for the annual conference of the American Congress of Rehabiltiation Medicine.  (Dallas,TX/virtual). 
  • Brown, K.* & Spencer, K.A. (2020, February). The relationship between speech characteristics and motor subtypes of Parkinson’s Disease. Poster presentation for the Conference on Motor Speech, Santa Barbara, CA.
  • Eadie, T., Durr, H., Sauder, C., Spencer, K.A., Kapsner-Smith, M., & Nagle, K. (2020, February). Effect of noise on speech intelligibility and perceived listening effort in head and neck cancer. Poster presentation for the Conference on Motor Speech, Santa Barbara, CA
  • Spencer, K.A., Utianski, R., & Yunusova, Y. (2019, November). Clinical Decision Making in Individuals with Co-Existing Cognitive-Linguistic and Motor Speech Deficits. Invited Short Course for the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, Orlando, Florida.