Jason H. Davidow
Assistant Professor of Speech, Language, Hearing Sci
Degrees: PHD, 2007, Univ Georgia Athens; MSPP, 2002, Univ Georgia Athens; BA, 1998, Univ Calif Santa Barbara
Bio:
Professor Jason H. Davidow’s research focuses on speech production changes during fluency-inducing conditions (FICs are speaking styles that temporarily eliminate or drastically reduce moments of stuttering). The FICs that reduce stuttering the most include chorus reading, singing, prolonged speech, and metronomic speech. His work is aimed at finding speech production changes that are responsible for the fluency that results during the FICs. Dr. Davidow is also interested in, and has begun to research, treatment outcomes and the neurophysiology of stuttering.
Field of Study: Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
Research Interests: Stuttering
Previous Teaching Specialization: University of Georgia
Courses Currently Teaching
Hofstra University, SPCH 230 (graduate level), Fluency Disorders:
Hofstra University, SPCH 207 (graduate level), Research Design
Hofstra University, SPCH 009 (undergraduate level), Exploring the Communication Sciences
Hofstra University, SPCH 006 (undergraduate level), Anatomy & Physiology of Speech



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