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| Michael F. Dorman received his Ph.D. in Experimental Child and Developmental Psychology (with a Linguistics minor) from the University of Connecticut in 1971. A Fellow of the American Acoustical Society, he is currently Professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science and the program in Linguistics at Arizona State University. Professor Dorman is the author of over a hundred publications in areas including the motor control of speech, stuttering, cortical lateralization of function, infant speech perception, speech perception by the hearing impaired, speech perception by normal hearing listeners and speech perception by patients fit with cochlear implants. Professor Dorman began his work on cochlear implants in 1983. From that time to the present his work on implants has been funded by the National Institutes of Health. |
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