SDSU Speech Physiology Lab

SDSU Speech Physiology Lab Under the direction of Dr. Ignatius Nip, SPL examines typical speech development and speech development of children with Cerebral Palsy

The focus of the Speech Physiology Lab is to examine changes in speech physiology and speech motor performance over the course of typical development and how these developmental changes differ in children with speech disorders. In addition, the lab investigates the relations between cognition, language, and speech motor performance interact during speech and language development. The lab is equipp

ed with an eight-camera optical motion capture system and electromagnetic articulograph to record and transduce the movements of the lips, jaw, and tongue. The lab also makes use of aeromechanical, and acoustic analysis methodologies.

Congratulations to our lab members who presented at the SDSU Student Research Symposium on their award!
03/08/2019

Congratulations to our lab members who presented at the SDSU Student Research Symposium on their award!

Congratulations to SLHS undergraduate students Cassidy Childers-Reid, Chinatsu Takahashi, Elisandra Segal, and Emily Bautista (Faculty mentor: Dr. Nip!) for winning the Provost's Award in Health & Human Services for their poster presentation at this year's Student Research Symposium! Here they are in front of their poster on Slow Speech Movements in People With Parkinson’s Disease With and Without Deep Brain Stimulation!

08/12/2017

This study compared jaw motion between children with cerebral palsy (CP) and their typically-developing (TD) peers during chewing. The jaw movements of 11 children with spastic CP (GMFCS levels II–V)

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