Steven R. Cox
Assistant Professor
Communication Sciences And Disorders
Adelphi University
United States of America
Biography
Steven R. Cox completed PhD, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (Rehabilitation Science), Western University, London, Ontario, Canada (2016) Master of Arts, Speech-Language Pathology, Central Michigan University, Michigan, USA (2009) Bachelor of Arts (Honors), Speech and Language Sciences, Brock University, Ontario, Canada (2007)Honorable Mention for Best Poster Presentation, Acoustical Society of America, 2015 Meritorious Poster Award, American Speech-Language and Hearing Association, 2015 Meritorious Poster Award, American Speech-Language and Hearing Association, 2014.
Research Interest
Relationships between the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of normal and disordered voice and speech. A special interest is devoted to understanding how these relationships can impact communicative participation and quality of life for individuals undergoing treatment for head and neck cancer and transgender individuals.
Publications
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Cox, S. R., Theurer, J. A., Spaulding, S. J., & Doyle, P. C. (2015), The multidimensional impact of total laryngectomy on women. Journal of Communication Disorders, 56, 59-75.
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Eadie, T. L., Otero, D., Cox, S. R., Johnson, J., Baylor, C., Yorkston, K., & Doyle, P. C. (2016), The relationship between communicative participation and post-laryngectomy speech outcomes. Head & Neck. 38 (S1), E1955–E1961
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Cox, S. R., Raphael, L. J., & Doyle, P. C. (accepted). Influence of clear speech on word-initial stops produced by electrolaryngeal speakers. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics.