Karen E. Kaplan
Professor
Communication and science Disorders
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, UT Dallas
United States of America
Biography
Karen Kaplan teaches classes and supervises the clinical training of undergraduate and graduate students in the area of speech disorders. She is the director of the undergraduate practicum program. Ms. Kaplan has been a practicing speech-language pathologist for more than 40 years. She has extensive experience in the area of diagnosis and treatment of speech disorders in children and adults, and has provided continuing education training for preschool teachers and clinical professionals. Ms. Kaplan earned her bachelor’s degree from New York University and her master’s degree from Case Western Reserve University. Karen Kaplan teaches classes and supervises the clinical training of undergraduate and graduate students in the area of speech disorders. She is the director of the undergraduate practicum program. Ms. Kaplan has been a practicing speech-language pathologist for more than 40 years. She has extensive experience in the area of diagnosis and treatment of speech disorders in children and adults, and has provided continuing education training for preschool teachers and clinical professionals. Ms. Kaplan earned her bachelor’s degree from New York University and her master’s degree from Case Western Reserve University.
Research Interest
Memory and cognition, quantitative models, neuroimaging, genomics, Nonverbal cognition with specific projects focused on human aging and memory, long-term memory for faces, perception of faces, eyewitness memory, and music cognition.