Hayo Terband
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS - Language processing a
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Hayo Terband is a spoken language teacher/researcher collaborating with linguists, speech-language pathologists, neurologists, audiologists, psychologists, and neurophysiologists. His research revolves around the developmental process of the speech production and perception system in both normal and disordered development, in which he combines behavioural experiments with neurocomputational modelling. Besides fundamental research, he also works on clinical applications and co-initiated the development and implementation of a process-oriented method for diagnostics and treatment planning of developmental speech disorders.
Research Interest
pathology
Publications
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Terband, H., Maassen, B., Guenther, F. H., & Brumberg, J. (2009). Computational neural modeling of Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 52(6), 1595-1609.
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Terband, H. & Drullman, R. (2008). Study of an automated procedure for a Dutch sentence test for the measurement of the speech reception threshold in noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 124(5), 3225-3234.
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Terband, H. (2011). Speech motor function in relation to phonology: Neurocomputational modeling of disordered development. Doctoral dissertation, University of Groningen. ISBN 978-90-367-4749-4 (printed version); ISBN 978-90-367-4798-1 (electronic version).