Erin Carpenter

About I am interested in translational research on neurological disorders, including aphasia, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia. In particular, my work focuses on understanding reserve and recovery in aging and post-stroke aphasia through functional neuroimaging techniques (i.e., fNIRS and EEG). This research examines how individual life experiences, such as bilingualism, may contribute to greater […]

Madeline Dunne

About Maddy is a first-year PhD student and an ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist. Her research interests center on advancing naturalistic and functional treatment approaches for aphasia, with a particular interest in conversation-based and group interventions. She is dedicated to understanding how aphasia impacts social participation and everyday functioning, and she aims to investigate outcomes that extend […]