Title: Assistant Professor
Department: Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology
School/Center: School of Health Professions, School of Health Professions
Office Location: 114 FR
Phone: 617-373-5754
Fax:
Email: kevjrei@gmail.com
Education: Post-doctoral Fellowship, Boston University
PhD, University of Washington,
MS, Teachers College, Columbia University
BA, College of the Holy Cross
Certification:
Specializations:
Research: Neural bases of speech production
Sensorimotor control for speech
Acoustics
Computational modeling
Publications: Reilly, K.J. & Moore, C.A. (in review). Respiratory Movement Patterns during Vocalizations at 7- and 11-Months of Age.
Tourville, J.A., Ghosh, S.S., Reilly, K.J., & Guenther, F.H. (in review). Neural mechanisms underlying auditory feedback control of speech. .
Reilly, K.J. & Moore, C.A. (2003). Respiratory sinus arrhythmia during speech production and silent reading. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 46, 164-177.
Green, J.R., Moore, C.A., & Reilly, K.J. (2003). Methodological Issues in Studies of Early Articulatory Development: A response to Dworkin, et al. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 46, 1020-1021.
Green, J.R., Moore, C.A., & Reilly, K.J. (2002). The sequential development of jaw and lip control for speech. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 45, 66-79.
Proceedings
Campbell, T.F., Dollaghan, C., Adelson, P.D., Janosky, J., Balason, D., Nash, T., Rusiewicz, H., Feldman, H., Shriberg, L., Moore, C.A., Connaghan, K.P., Brown, S.D., Pitcairn, D., Reilly, K.J. Speech change in young children after severe traumatic brain injury. In Speech Motor Control in Normal and Disordered Speech: Proceedings 4th International Speech Motor Conference, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 2001.
Connaghan, K.P., Moore, C.A., Reilly, K.J., Burkard, K., Steeve, R.W. Development across speech systems in the production of syllabic and sentential stress. In Speech Motor Control in Normal and Disordered Speech: Proceedings 4th International Speech Motor Conference, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 2001.