Manuel Marte
Education
Ph.D., Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences, Boston University (in progress)
M.S., Communication Disorders, State University of New York at New Paltz (2016)
B.A., Speech and Hearing Science, University at Buffalo (2014)
Credentials
Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CCC-SLP)
New York, Massachusetts Professional Licensure in Speech-Language Pathology
Research Interests
Monolingual and bilingual aphasia rehabilitation
Cognitive-communication rehabilitation
Brain and cognitive reserve
Neuroimaging (fNIRS, fMRI)
Current Projects
Predicting Rehabilitation Outcomes in Bilingual Aphasia Using Computational Modeling (PROCOM)
Intensive Cognitive Communication Rehabilitation
Conference Presentations
Marte, M. & Anema, I. (2015, May) Training Effects on Suprasegmental Features in Oral Reading of Non-Native English Speakers. 10th International Symposium on Bilingualism, New Brunswick, NJ.
Oldani, P., Hogan, C., Sauvageau, A., Marte, M., Rudz, D., Agulia, B., Hanley, S., Quinn, T., Sharma, S., & Scerra, N. (Mentor: Ohrbach, R.) (2014, November) The effects of varying levels of repeated anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the motor cortex on visuo-motor task performance. Biomedical Engineering Society 2014 Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Oldani, P., Hogan, C., Sauvageau, A., Marte, M., Rudz, D., Agulia, B., Hanley, S., Quinn, T., & Scerra, N. (Mentor: Ohrbach, R.) (2014, April) Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) to Enhance Motor Learning in Healthy Subjects. 10th Annual Celebration of Student Academic Excellence, Buffalo, NY.
Oral Presentations/Talks
Marte, M. (2017, November) Augmentative Communication. New York State Occupational Therapy Association Conference. Albany, NY.