Logo. Ph.D Program in
 Speech-Language-Hearing
Sciences
 

 Research Participants Needed!

Research Participants are needed in these Labs:

Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab (Study 1)
Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab (Study 2)

Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab (Study 3)
Developmental Language Lab

 


Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab (Study 1)

How Do Babies Acquire Language?

We invite you and your 4-10 month old infant to volunteer for research on language.
You will be reimbursed for your time.

Call: Karen Garrido (212) 817-8858/8833
e-mail: DevNeuroLab@gc.cuny.edu www.web.gc.cuny.edu/speehandhearing/labs/dnl/indexdnl.htm

 

 

Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab (Study 2)                                                           Return to top

We are conducting RESEARCH to study how people listen to speech syllables We are looking for:

Monolingual speakers of English
and
Bilingual Spanish-English speakers

(Spanish speakers who learned English before 5 years of age and
Spanish speakers who learned English after 18 years of age)
Between the ages of 21 and 40

Participants will be paid for their time.
If you are interested, please contact us:

The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab

Dr. Valerie Shafer, Ph.D., Director

Karen Garrido
Ksgarrido@aol.com
(212) 817-8833

This research meets the ethical and safety standards of the Institutional Review Board of the Graduate Center, City University of New York. For information about your rights as a volunteer, call the office of Sponsored Research at the Graduate Center at (212) 817-7525.

 

Developmental Neurolinguistics Lab (Study 3)

Looking for Participants for a Language Study !

Are you an Immigrant from India
who speaks Bengali and English?

We invite you to participate in a Picture Naming Study
while we monitor your brain waves!!!

You will be compensated for your
time @ $10/hour

(total time: approximately 4 hours)

Please contact Hia Datta at
(212) 817 8859

The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10016

 


Developmental Language Lab                                                                                                Return to top

Developmental Language Laboratory

The goal of the Developmental Language Laboratory is to understand the nature and underlying causes of childhood language impairments. We study how children perceive, process, and produce speech and language. We also study the brain mechanisms underlying language processing and production in young children acquiring language typically and atypically.

Developmental
Language
Laboratory


Richard G. Schwartz, Ph.D.,
New York State Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist
Director

(212) 817-8804

The City University of New York
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309
Phone (212) 817-8852
Fax (212) 817-1537

Subways:

#1, #2, #3, #9, B, D, F, Q, N, R to 34th St; #6 to 33rd St.

If you are
6 - 12 years-old we invite you to
participate...


For more information
please call:

Karece or Christi at (212) 817-
8852
or e-mail:
ChildLanguageLab@gc.cuny.edu
 

We are seeking children 6 to 12 years-old, with and without language disabilities, to participate in our research studies.

  • Spoken English must be one of the primary languages used at home.
  • Participants receive $10 per hour.
  • Results of speech, language, and hearing tests will be available to you.
  • Weekday, evening, and weekend appointment times are available.
  • WHO ARE WE?

    We are scientists interested in learning how children process language.

    WHAT IS INVOLVED?

    Your child will participate in 2 sessions, each lasting approximately 2 hours.

    In the first session, we will conduct a hearing screening and a speech/language evaluation using standardized language tests.

    In the next session, your child will be asked to listen to sentences and look at pictures presented on a computer. Your child will then be asked to make a judgment about what he/she heard or saw by pressing a button.

    Our studies have been approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

    WHERE?

    Sessions are conducted at:

     The City University of New York
    The Graduate Center
    365 Fifth Avenue
    (Between 34th and 35th Streets)
    New York, NY 10016-4309
    7th Floor, Room 7410

    If you are interested in participating, or for more information, please contact the Developmental Language Lab at:

    (212) 817-8852
    or via e-mail at:
    ChildLanguageLab@gc.cuny.edu

     

     

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