Jiyeon Lee
- Associate Professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
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Pillars of Interdisciplinary Research Excellence
Preserving Cognitive Function; Engineering over the Life Course
Preserving Cognitive Function; Engineering over the Life Course
Education
PhD Northwestern University Communication Sciences and Disorders 2011
PhD Northwestern University Communication Sciences and Disorders 2011
Research Interests
Language breakdown and recovery in aphasia, morphosyntactic processing in aphasia, aging, and related neurogenic disorders, time course of sentence production/processing in healthy and impaired speakers
Language breakdown and recovery in aphasia, morphosyntactic processing in aphasia, aging, and related neurogenic disorders, time course of sentence production/processing in healthy and impaired speakers
Teaching Interests
Language Disorders in Adults, Aging and Communication
Language Disorders in Adults, Aging and Communication
Grants
2021 - NIH-NIDCD R01/Implicit Structural Priming as a Treatment Component in Aphasia
2020 - Korean National Research Foundation/Tele-Assessment of Language Processing in Aging Using Lexical Priming: a Korean-English Cross-linguistic Study
2021 - NIH-NIDCD R01/Implicit Structural Priming as a Treatment Component in Aphasia
2020 - Korean National Research Foundation/Tele-Assessment of Language Processing in Aging Using Lexical Priming: a Korean-English Cross-linguistic Study
Selected Publications
Lee, J. (2020). Effect of lexical accessibility on syntactic production in aphasia: an eyetracking study, Aphasiology. Aphasiology, 34, 391-410.
Lee, J. (2020). Effect of lexical accessibility on syntactic production in aphasia: an eyetracking study, Aphasiology. Aphasiology, 34, 391-410.