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Adam Buchwald

Adam Buchwald PhD

Psychology, Neurology
New York, New York, United States of America

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Dr.Buchwald is currently associate professor at New York University. He has received PhD degree from Johns Hopkins University in 2005 and completed a two-year post doctoral fellowship in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University.He has received 2012. Outstanding Faculty Award presented by Steinhardt Undergraduate Student Government, 2010-2011. NYU Steinhardt Innovative, Development, Exploratory Awards (IDEA) Grant. Developing /r/ in Children with Phonological Disorders: Ultrasound Imaging and Perceptual Judgments. Co-PI; joint work with Harriet Klein.His Reseach interests are Speech and language production in aphasia, apraxia, and unimpaired speakers, Relationship between speech motor control and phonological processing, Levels of word retrieval impairment in aphasia, Written language processing in aphasia.

His publications are as follows:
McAllister Byun, T., Buchwald, A. & Mizoguchi, A. (2015) Covert contrast in velar fronting: An acoustic and ultrasound study, Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, to appear.
Buchwald, A. (2015). Cognitive and neural constraints on theories of language production. Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience, 30(3), 235-238.
Buchwald, A. & Falconer, C.* (2014). Cascading activation from lexical processing to letter-level processing in written word production. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 31(7-8), 606-621.
Rapp, B., Buchwald, A., & Goldrick, M. (2014). Integrating accounts of speech production: the devil is in the representational details. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 29, 24-27 .
Miozzo, Michele & Buchwald, Adam (2013). On the nature of sonority in spoken word production: Evidence from neuropsychology. Cognition, 128, 287-301.
Felty, Robert A., Buchwald, Adam, Gruenenfelder, Thomas & Pisoni, David B. (2013). Misperceptions of spoken words: Data from a random sample of American English words. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134 (1), 572.585.
Falconer, Carolyn* & Buchwald, Adam (2013). Do activated letters influence lexical selection in written word production? Aphasiology, 27(7), 849-866.
Buchwald, Adam & Miozzo, Michele (2012). Phonological and motor errors in individuals with acquired impairment. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 55(5), 1573-1586.
Buchwald, Adam & Henry, Heather K.* (2012). Lexically-driven phonetic variation in individuals with acquired speech impairment. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 20(4), 36-40.
Buchwald, Adam and Miozzo, Michele (2011). Finding levels of abstraction in speech production: Evidence from sound production impairment. Psychological Science, 22(9), 1113-1119.
Buchwald, Adam (2009). Minimizing and optimizing structure in phonology: Evidence from aphasia. Lingua, 119, 1380-1395.
pp, Brenda (2009). Distinctions between orthographic long-term memory and working memory. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 26, 724-751.

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