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Heather Raye Dial

@heather_r_dial

Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders, U of Houston. Cognitive neuroscience/aphasia/dementia. Zoophilist, political dissident #blm (she/her)

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uhcomd's profile picture Christian Doxakis mentored by Heather Dial, won 2nd prize in the Neuromotor Skill Advancement for Post-baccalaureates (NSAP) poster session for his project “Test-retest reliability of temporal response function measures in older adults”. #UHCOMD #top50slp

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Very excited to share our new preprint on continuous and discrete decoding of overt speech using EEG. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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MA student Christina Quinn represented #UHCOMD well at the Academy of Aphasia Conference presenting her work along with @heather_r_dial Christina is a star, receiving both a Cullen Fellowship Travel Grant and a NIDCD sponsored AoA Young Investigator Travel Fellowship!

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It is graduate application season again! Please join us for a virtual information session about the UH COMD PhD program on November 2nd,2023 at 5.30 pm. forms.office.com/r/ZJYg8xua8W?o…

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I’m accepting PhD applications and postdoctoral applicants this cycle! PhD applications are due December 15th. Please spread the word- happy to chat with anyone interested 🤠

📢Please RT!! Very excited to announce we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on an #NIA -funded project focused on #bilingualism and primary progressive aphasia. Come join our wonderful team! More at this link- tinyurl.com/vx5n8ytt



We are still looking for our new clinic director. You couldn't ask for a better place to work than UH COMD!


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AUDITORY RESEARCH PEOPLE -- I am trying to find ER1-14A 13mm insert eartips...Etymotic/Interacoustics doesn't have them, and other vendors seem to be backordered. Does anyone have any leads on where I might be able to order more? THANKS!


It was great to see so many people at @CACmtg in Atlantic City. It was exciting to see all the cool things people have been up to!! Looking forward to next time ❤️ #CAC2023 @utaphasialabs @jessyjli

Heather Dial (Appl. of machine learning, natural lang processing, and temporal response function modeling for classification of primary progressive aphasia) and Peggy Blake (Theory of Mind and apragmatism related to #RightHemisphere stroke) present at #CAC2023 #UHComD @schnurlab

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Feeing like one of the gang with @utaphasialabs @heather_r_dial @s_m_grasso at @CACmtg - they’ve completed accepted me as one of their own over my last 3.5 weeks in the states! #PPA

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When I tell young people about the Japanese American internment, they’re not going to grow up to be Japanese. When I tell kids I’m married to Brad, they don’t suddenly ooze rainbows and turn gay. They’re just learning about the world and others in it. See how that works?


Is phonotactic probability (e.g., Vitevitch & Luce, 1999) the same as phoneme surprisal (e.g., Gillis et al., 2021)? My understanding is that phoneme surprisal considers the cohort of words whereas phonotactic probability only considers transitional probabilities...is this right?


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Congratulations to Dr. Anny Castilla-Earls for her grant to study the best way to treat bilingual children with language disorders. #UHComD #uhcomd75to75 uh.edu/news-events/st…


Congrats to Angela Dion (MA thesis: context effects on sublexical processing in neurotypical older and younger adults) and Christina Quinn (senior honors thesis: spectral power density analysis of rsEEG in patients with primary progressive aphasia) for successful thesis defenses!

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Hey everyone! Mark September 18-19 on your calendars for CNSP23! We'll have a couple of invited talks, a couple of invited tutorials for the workshop, and a presentation about the latest and greatest goings on with CNSP.


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Check out our new paper in @Brain1878 We recruited 334 acute stroke patients & we describe acute aphasia & subsequent recovery trajectories with respect to the main explanatory factor which is NEUROANATOMY. Six years of work from our incredible team, a labor of love!

In a prospective longitudinal study, Wilson et al. provide a detailed description of recovery from aphasia in the first year after stroke, documenting distinct trajectories of recovery for different speech and language domains. bit.ly/42sRaPV

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Heather Raye Dial Reposted

📢Please RT!! Very excited to announce we are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on an #NIA -funded project focused on #bilingualism and primary progressive aphasia. Come join our wonderful team! More at this link- tinyurl.com/vx5n8ytt


A fantastic master's student is recruiting participants OVER THE AGE OF 40 for her thesis study. If you are in Houston and are interested, please email slablab _AT_ central _DOT_ uh _DOT_ edu

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