Recent Work
- C. Hagedorn, Y. Lu, A. Toutios, L. Goldstein, U. Sinha, & S. Narayanan. (2022). Variation in Consonant Compensation as a Function of Target Constriction Degree in Post-Glossectomy Speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Express Letters, 2(4), 045205. [PDF]
- H. Cheng, M. Masapollo, C. Hagedorn, & A. Buchwald. (2021). "Effects of Phonotactic Legality on Gestural Coordination in Consonant Clusters: An Electromagnetic Articulography Study". Poster presented at the 181st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Seattle, Washington, November 29-December 3.
- C. Hagedorn, Y. Lu, J. Kim, Y. Zu, U. Sinha, L. Goldstein, & S. Narayanan. (2021). “Variation in Compensatory Strategies as a Function of Target Constriction Degree in Post-Glossectomy Speech”. Poster presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Washington, District of Columbia, November 17-19. [PDF]
- C. Hagedorn, J. Kim, Y. Zu, U. Sinha, L. Goldstein, S. Narayanan. (2021). Complexity of Vocal Tract Shaping in Glossectomy Patients and Typical Speakers: A Principal Component Analysis, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 149(6), 4437-4449. [PDF]
- C. Kim, L., Ouyang, B., Capobres-Villegas, C., Ipek, C., Hagedorn, C., U. Sinha. (2021). Analyzing Speech Outcomes in Hemiglossectomy Patients Using Telecare Platform, Clinics of Oncology, 4(3), 1-9 [PDF]
- V. Ramanarayanan & C. Hagedorn. (2020).
Clinical Applications of Speech Research Using Real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging. In J. Damico and M. Ball (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Phonetics. London: Routledge [PDF]
- C. Hagedorn, T. Sorensen, A. Lammert, A. Toutios, L. Goldstein, D. Byrd, S. Narayanan. (2019). Engineering Innovation in Speech Science: Data and Technologies. Perspectives of the American Speech Language Hearing Association, 4(2), 411-420 [PDF]
- M. Grigos, E. LeBlanc, C. Hagedorn, J. Diaz-Siso, N. Plana, E. Rodriguez. (2019). Changes in Articulatory Control Pre- and Post- Facial Transplant: A Case Report. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 62, 297-306 [PDF]