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Associate Professor, Vice Chairperson of Speech Language Pathology
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Classification:
- Faculty
Education
- PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 2012
- MA, Case Western Reserve University, 2002
- BS, Pennsylvania State University, 1998
About Michelle Moore
Narrative:
Dr. Michelle Moore completed her undergraduate work at Penn State University where she majored in both Life Science and Spanish. She obtained her M.A. in Communication Sciences from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio before completing her Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Moore joined the WVU faculty in 2012. As Director of the Language and Literacy Laboratory, her research focuses on phonological, orthographic, and memory processes in language and literacy for both typical and impaired learning. To study these topics, Dr. Moore has employed basic behavioral, neuroimaging, and neuropsychological experimental techniques.
Additional Info
Representative Scholarship:
Katz, J. & Moore, M. W. (2021). Phonetic effects in child and adult word segmentation. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 64(3), 854-869.
Richtsmeier, P. T. & Moore, M. W. (2020). Perceptual learning and production practice differentially affect how children produce novel words. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 63(10), 3432-3442.
Martin, L., Durisko, C., Moore, M. W., Coutanche, M. N., Chen, D., & Fiez, J. A. (2019). The VWFA is the home of orthographic learning when houses are used as letters. eNeuro, 6(1) e0425-17.2019, 1-13.
Martin, L., Hirshorn, E., Durisko, C., Moore, M. W., Schwartz, R., Zheng, Y., & Fiez, J. A.
(2019). Do adults acquire a second orthography using their native reading
network? Journal of Neurolinguistics, 50, 120-135.
Moore, M. W. (2018). Consonant age of acquisition effects are robust in children’s nonword repetition performance. Applied Psycholinguistics, 39(5), 933-959.
Moore, M. W., Fiez, J. A., & Tompkins, C. A. (2017). Consonant age of acquisition effects in nonword repetition are not articulatory in nature. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 60(11), 3198-3212.
Hirshorn, E. A., Wrencher, A., Durisko, C., Moore, M. W., & Fiez, J. A. (2016). Fusiform gyrus laterality in writing systems with different mapping principles: An artificial orthography training study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 28(6), 882-894.
Moore, M. W., Brendel, P. C., & Fiez, J.A. (2014). Reading faces: Investigating the use of a novel face-based orthography in acquired alexia. Brain & Language, 129, 7-13.
Moore, M. W., Durisko, C., Perfetti, C. A., & Fiez, J. A. (2014). Learning to read an alphabet of human faces produces left-lateralized training effects in the fusiform gyrus. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(4), 896-913.
Moore, M. W., Tompkins, C. A., & Dollaghan, C. A. (2010). Manipulating articulatory demands in nonword repetition: A late-8 nonword repetition task. Clinical Linguistics
and Phonetics, 24(12), 997-1008.
Teaching:
· CSAD 222/222H, Phonetics
· CSAD 336, Language Acquisition I
· CSAD 608, Audiological Foundations
· CSAD 618, Evidence-Based Practice in CSD
· CSAD 624, Phonological Disorders
· CSAD 625, Child Language and Literacy Disorders
· CSAD 750, Principles of Information Literacy in CSD
· CSAD 794C, Seminar: Topics in Language and Literacy
· CSAD 794C, Seminar: Linguistic and Motor Memory Models
Courses related to research mentoring:
· CSAD 496, Undergraduate Thesis
· CSAD 497, Undergraduate Research
· CSAD 498, Honors Thesis
· CSAD 697, Graduate-level Research/Thesis
· CSAD 795, Independent Study/Comprehensive Exams
· CSAD 797, Doctoral-level Research/Dissertation
Current Service:
Dr. Moore serves as a mentor for faculty and student mentoring programs of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) such as the Mentoring Academic Research Careers (MARC) Program and the Promoting the Next Generation of Researchers (PROGENY) Program. She serves as an ad hoc reviewer for various ASHA grant awards, professional
conference presentation submissions, and research journals in communication sciences & disorders and cognitive science.
Patient Care Information
Special Training
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Other Speciality Training, Speech Language Pathology
University of Pittsburgh, 2012
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Patient Care Information:
Medical Specialties (list any specialty areas you have)
Speech, spoken language, and reading for preschool and elementary-school aged children
Special Training (list any special training you have earned such as LSVT, Hanen, etc.)