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Professor, Communication Science and Disorders
University of Pittsburgh
Phone: (412) 383-6544
Email: kittie@csd.pitt.edu
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Ph. D., Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Research Interests
Dr.
Verdolini is Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and
Disorders (CSD), in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at
the University of Pittsburgh. Her specialty within CSD is voice
disorders and their treatment. Relevant for her membership in the CNBC,
her Ph.D. is in Experimental Psychology-Cognitive Science, from
Washington University in St. Louis (1991). A primary research interest
is cognitive substrates of motor learning, and their relevance for
voice and speech therapy models. Within this domain, her research has
focused on explicit versus implicit memory phenomena within motor
learning, for hand-eye coordination and voice tasks. A more recent
interest has been the neurophysiological correlates of such memory
phenomena, as assessed using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. She
recently completed work on a K23 Award from the National Institute on
Deafness and Other Communication Disorders for her research in
cognitive neuroscience, and currently holds an R01 Award from the same
institution.
Recent Publications
- Puts DA, Caulin SJC, Verdolini K: Dominance and the evolution of sexual dimorphism in human voice pitch. Evolution and Human Behavior 27: 283-296, 2006.
- Branski RC, Sandulache VC, Rosen CA, Verdolini K, Hebda PA: Vocal fold wound healing: A reiewfor clinicians. J Voice 20(3): 432-442, 2006.
- Walsh J, Branski RC, Verdolini K: Double=blind study on the effects of topical anesthesia on vocal fold secretions. J Voice 20(2): 282-290, 2006.
- Yiu EML, Verdolini K, Chow LPW: Effect of concurrent and terminal electromyographic biofeedback on laryngeal muscle relaxation in phonation. J Speech-Language-Hearing Resarch 58(6): 1254-1268, 2005.
- Branski RC, Rosen CA, Verdolini K, Hebda PA: Biomedhanical markers associated with wound healing: A rabbit model. J Voice 19(2: 283-289, 2005.
- Branski RC, Rosen CA, Verdolini K, Hebda PA: Acute vocal fold wound healing in a rabbit model. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 114: 19-24, 2005.
- Verdolini, K:
Voice therapy for adults. In R Kent (ed), MIT Encyclopedia of
Communication Disorder, 88-90: Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.
- Verdolini, K. Professional Voice Users: Occupational Risks for
Voice Problems, Functional Consequences, and Voice Therapy. In Kent R
(Ed), MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders,95-98:
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.
- Roth D,
Verdolini K: Occupational issues in voice problems. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Division 3 Perspectives on Voice
and Voice Disorders 13(1): 8-14, 2003.
- Roth D, Verdolini
K: Many methods for improved vocal results: a review of several
commonly used structured voice therapy programs. Voice Talk (Canadian
Voice Care Foundation) 7: 3-9, 2002.
- Roth D, Branski R, Verdolini K: The body-voice connection. Voice Talk (Canadian Voice Care Foundation) 6: 3-6, 2002.
- Verdolini K: Learning Science Applied to Voice Training: The Value of
Being “In the Moment.” Choral Journal 42(7): 47-51, 2002.
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