Lisa Archibald
Associate Professor
Psychology
Centre for Advanced Research in Experimental and Applied Linguistics
Canada
Biography
Dr. Lisa Archibald is an Associate Professor in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at University of Western Ontario. She is the Director of the Language and Working Memory Lab, and a Principal Investigator in the Language, Reading, and Cognitive Neuroscience Lab directed by Dr. Marc Joanisse. Before completing her doctoral degree, Dr. Archibald worked as a clinical speech-language pathologist for 15 years providing services to children and adults with all types of communication disorders. In response to the considerable heterogeneity observed among children with developmental language disorders, Dr. Archibald has pursued a research program focused on understanding children’s learning profiles and the deficits underlying them. In particular, her work has examined the relationship between linguistic performance and cognitive abilities such as working memory. Findings from Dr. Archibald’s research have important implications for the assessment and remediation of developmental language disorder, as well as other communication and learning disabilities.
Research Interest
Communication Sciences and Disorders