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Dr. Feenaughty at conference

Publications

Feenaughty, L., Tjaden, K., Weinstock-Guttman, B., & Benedict, R. H. (2018). Separate and Combined Influence of Cognitive Impairment and Dysarthria on Functional Communication in Multiple Sclerosis. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 27(3), 1051-1065.

Feenaughty, L., Basilakos, A., Bonilha, L., den Ouden, D., Rorden, C., Stark, B. & Fridriksson, J. (2017). Non-fluent speech following stroke is caused by impaired efference copy. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1-14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02643294.2017.1394834.

Marebwa, B., Fridriksson, J., Yourganov, G., Feenaughty, L., Rorden, C., & Bonilha, L. (2017) Chronic post-stroke aphasia severity is determined by fragmentation of residual white matter networks. Scientific Reports.

Basilakos, A., Yourganov, G., den Ouden, D., Fogerty, D., Rorden, C., Feenaughty, L. & Fridriksson, J. (2017). A multivariate analytic approach to the differential diagnosis of apraxia of speech. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-15. Doi10.1044/2017_JSLHR-S-16-0443.

Tjaden, K., Lam, J., & Feenaughty, L. (2015). Research on Speech Motor Control in Bahr, R., & Silliman, E. (eds.). Handbook of Communication Disorders.

Feenaughty, L., Tjaden, K., & Sussman, J. (2014). Relationship between acoustic measures and judgments of intelligibility in Parkinson’s disease: A within-speaker approach. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 1-22. Doi10.3109/02699206.2014.921839  

Feenaughty, L., Tjaden, K., Benedict, R.H.B., & Weinstock-Guttman, B. (2013). Speech and pause characteristics in Multiple Sclerosis: A preliminary study of speakers with high and low neuropsychological test performance. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 27, 134 – 151.

Rodgers, J.D., Tjaden, K., Feenaughty, L., Weinstock-Guttman, B., & Benedict, R.H. (2012). Influence of cognitive function on speech and articulation rate in Multiple Sclerosis. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1-8. Doi10.1017/s1355617712001166

Kroecker, J., Lyle, K., Allen, K., Filippini, E., Galvin, M., Johnson, M., Kanuck, A., Loccisano, S., Manoni, C., Nieto, J., Feenaughty, L., Sligar, C., Starowicz, S., Wind, K., Young, S., and Owens, R. (2010). Effects of Student Training on Child Language Sample Quality. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, 36.

Papers and posters presented at professional conferences (*student)

Feenaughty, L., McLaughlin, M., & Mickelson, A. (2019). Effect of a concurrent speech and cognitive-linguistic task on global speech timing in multiple sclerosis. Technical research presented at the Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium. Boston, MA.

Feenaughty, L. (2019). Acoustic measures of paraspeech in speakers with multiple sclerosis: A study of neuropsychological status and its role in diadochokinesis. Technical research presented at the 177th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Louisville, Kentucky.

*McLaughlin, M. & Feenaughty, L. (2019). F2 range measures in mild dysarthria and healthy talkers. Technical research presented at the 177th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Louisville, Kentucky.

Feenaughty, L. (2019). Exploring the effects of concurrent tasks on spoken-language in multiple sclerosis. Technical research presented at the 49th Annual Mid-South conference. Memphis, Tennessee.

*Reaves, W. & Feenaughty, L. (2019). Memory and word finding in multiple sclerosis. Technical research presented at the 49th Annual Mid-South conference. Memphis, Tennessee.

Feenaughty, L., *Schreiber, V., & *Stroderd, L. (2018). Profile of language characteristics obtained from spontaneous speech in multiple sclerosis. Research presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention. Boston, Massachusetts.

*Schreiber, V., Feenaughty, L., & Stroderd, L. (March 9, 2018). Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis impacts lexical variation: Evidence from a Spontaneous Narrative. Research submitted to the Graduate Research Forum, University of Memphis. Memphis, Tennessee.

*Rogers, J., Jarmulowicz, L., Feenaughty, L., & Buder, E. (2018). Stress shift, phonological awareness, and segmental accuracy in productions of derived real and pseudo words. Research to be presented at the Biennial Conference on Laboratory Phonology. Lisbon, Portugal.

Feenaughty, L. (2018). Predictors of speech severity and sentence intelligibility for speakers with multiple sclerosis. Research orally presented at the Biennial Conference on Motor Speech. Savannah, Georgia.

Feenaughty, L. (2017). Clinical Case: An adult with multiple sclerosis. Clinical case presented orally at the Clinical Case Conference at the 25th Annual Tennessee Association of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists Conference. Knoxville, Tennessee.

Feenaughty, L., Basilakos, A., Bonilha, L. & Fridriksson, J. (2017). Speech and pause characteristics in spontaneous speech and during speech entrainment. Technical research presented orally at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention. Los Angeles, California.

Feenaughty, L., Weinstock-Guttman, B. & Benedict, R.H.B. (2017). Comorbid dysarthria and neuropsychological deficits impact spoken language in multiple sclerosis. Technical research presented orally at the 25th Annual Tennessee Association of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists Conference. Knoxville, Tennessee.

Feenaughty, L., Delgaizo, J., Basilakos, A., Fridriksson, J., Rorden, C. & Bonilha, L.  (2016). Predicting speech entrainment success using white matter connectivity. Poster presented at the annual conference of Neurobiology of Language. London, England.

Feenaughty, L., Basilakos, A., Bonilha, L., Rorden, C., Stark, B. & Fridriksson, J. (2016). Lesion predictors of speech fluency in aphasia. Poster presented at the annual conference of Neurobiology of Language. London, England.

Marebwa, B., Feenaughty, L., Fridriksson, J., Rorden, C., Yourganov, G. & Bonilha, L. (2016). Fragmentation of structural brain networks is associated with more severe post-stroke aphasia. Poster presented at the annual conference of Neurobiology of Language. London, England.

Basilakos, A., Bonilha, L., Yourganov, G., Rorden, C., Feenaughty, L., den Ouden, D., Fogerty, D. & Fridriksson, J. (2016). Using acoustic measures to refine the differential diagnosis of apraxia of speech: a behavioral and multimodality neuroimaging study. Poster presented at the annual conference of Neurobiology of Language. London, England.

Basilakos, A., Fridriksson, J., Rorden, C., Yourganov, G., Feenaughty, L., & Bonilha, L. (2016). Classification of apraxia of speech using objective acoustic measures. Poster presented at the Clinical Aphasiology Conference. Charlottesville, Virginia.

Feenaughty, L., Benedict, R.H.B., Guo, L., & Tjaden, K. (2016). Impact of cognitive function and dysarthria on spoken language and perception in multiple sclerosis. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference on Motor Speech. Newport Beach, California.

Feenaughty, L., Tjaden, K., Weinstock-Guttman, B., & Benedict, R. (2015). Comparison of sentence intelligibility scores, scaled speech severity, and communication participation in multiple sclerosis. Technical research presented orally at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention. Denver, Colorado.

Feenaughty, L., Tjaden, K., & Sussman, J. (2014). Relationship between acoustic measures and intelligibility in Parkinson’s disease: A within-speaker analysis. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference on Motor Speech. Sarasota, Florida.

Feenaughty, L., Tjaden, K., Hoogs. M., Weinstock-Guttman, B., & Benedict, R. (2012). Speech hesitations and neuropsychological function in Multiple Sclerosis. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference on Motor Speech. Santa Rosa, California.

Feenaughty, L., Tjaden, K., Benedict, R.H.B., & Weinstock-Guttman, B. (2011). Speech and pause characteristics in adults with Multiple Sclerosis: Comparison of speakers with high and low neuropsychological test performance. Poster presented at 6th International Conference on Speech Motor Control. Groningen, Netherlands.