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2534 Dr Karen Croot http://www.psych.usyd.edu.au/staff/karenc/ Research Interests
I am interested in how people are able to produce fluent speech. My research focuses on the processes of phonological encoding and articulation described by cognitive theories of spoken word production. I primarily study these processes by investigating the speech and language impairments that can result from dementia, stroke, or traumatic brain injury, although some of my research also involves unimpaired speakers.
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Speech Language Pathology   Audiology   Speech Therapy   Audiologist   Speech Therapist   Speech Language Therapist   SLP   SLT   Aud   Speech Path   Communication Disordered Specialist   Communication Disorders   CFY   Hearing   Communication Specialist   CCCs   CCC Apr 19, 2007 psych.usyd.edu.au send email to psych.usyd.edu.au

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This website is designed to provide support to those seeking information about a rare speech disorder called foreign accent syndrome (FAS). Please explore our resources. We will update as needed to provide the latest research from around the world.
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National Organization for Rare Disorders is dedicated to helping people with rare, orphan diseases. Rarediseases.org contains information on the prevention, treatment and cure of rare diseases.
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National Organization for Rare Disorders is dedicated to helping people with rare, orphan diseases. Rarediseases.org contains information on the prevention, treatment and cure of rare diseases.
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Research Interests
I am interested in how people are able to produce fluent speech. My research focuses on the processes of phonological encoding and articulation described by cognitive theories of spoken word production. I primarily study these processes by investigating the speech and language impairments that can result from dementia, stroke, or traumatic brain injury, although some of my research also involves unimpaired speakers.
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Clinic Diagnoses Foreign Accent Syndrome
November 19, 2003

By Angie Lewis and Karen Guin

A University of Central Florida speech expert has diagnosed an extremely rare disorder in a Sarasota woman that caused her to speak with a British accent after she suffered a stroke.
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