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Allison I Hilger

@drahilger

Speech Scientist, Speech Language Pathologist, and Assistant Professor @CUboulder | Director of @COmotorspeech | rstats, Bayes | Opinions are my own |

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linkhttps://www.colorado.edu/lab/motor-speech/ calendar_today14-07-2020 21:08:29

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olivia stowell (@oliviastowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

but if twitter dies where will i begin academic collaborations that turn into ongoing friendships and networks of support ☹️

Antoine Fabri (@antoine_fabri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#rstats a little tip with case_when() if you want to define conditionally several variables. Don't name the arg and use a tibble on the RHS. I don't believe it's specifically documented but given how vctrs and mutate work it made sense so I tried and it just worked. Great design.

#rstats a little tip with case_when() if you want to define conditionally several variables. Don't name the arg and use a tibble on the RHS.
I don't believe it's specifically documented but given how vctrs and mutate work it made sense so I tried and it just worked. Great design.
James Curtis, PhD (he/him) 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ (@jamescurtisslp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a #medslp👨‍⚕️that use #MBS #VFSS to assess swallowing? How confident are you in identifying anatomic structures? In a recent study Nina Zhao, MD, MAEd and colleagues, only 70% of clinicians could accurately identify the #vocalfolds in the lateral view 🤯 See below for more details!

Are you a #medslp👨‍⚕️that use #MBS #VFSS to assess swallowing? How confident are you in identifying anatomic structures? In a recent study <a href="/ninazhao/">Nina Zhao, MD, MAEd</a> and colleagues, only 70% of clinicians could accurately identify the #vocalfolds in the lateral view 🤯 See below for more details!
James Curtis, PhD (he/him) 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ (@jamescurtisslp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pro tip: use the dark band often visible towards the bottom of the larynx as a marker for the #vocalfolds. Anything on, at the level of, or on the underside of the dark band should be considered penetration to the level of the vocal folds #PAS 4-5 (not #aspiration or #PAS 1-3).

Pro tip: use the dark band often visible towards the bottom of the larynx as a marker for the #vocalfolds. Anything on, at the level of, or on the underside of the dark band should be considered penetration to the level of the vocal folds #PAS 4-5 (not #aspiration or #PAS 1-3).
Allison I Hilger (@drahilger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My fall courses are up on Canvas! When I started teaching in 2020, I watched an amazing youtube video on how to build a Canvas course. They recommended making banners for each course so here are my course banners for the semester! I made them on Adobe Express.

My fall courses are up on Canvas! When I started teaching in 2020, I watched an amazing youtube video on how to build a Canvas course. They recommended making banners for each course so here are my course banners for the semester! I made them on Adobe Express.
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Thank goodness for ORCiD or else I would be resetting my password every time I tried logging into a journal submission site

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I was on a podcast! Speech Uncensored interviewed me about the Colorado Motor Speech Framework, my lab’s free motor speech assessment developed by Kylie Dunne-Platero, Caitlin Cloud, and me. Check it out! open.spotify.com/episode/65UiFI…

Jason Bohland (@jaybohland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My lab @pittcsd has an immediate opening for a postdoc with specific expertise in fMRI. This position is funded by a recent NIH R01 award (🍾) to study how we prepare our auditory system as we plan and produce speech. More info: snslab.pitt.edu/opportunities.

My lab @pittcsd has an immediate opening for a postdoc with specific expertise in fMRI.  This position is funded by a recent NIH R01 award (🍾) to study how we prepare our auditory system as we plan and produce speech. More info: snslab.pitt.edu/opportunities.
Allison I Hilger (@drahilger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT: CU Boulder 🦬 SLHS is hiring a TTT at the assistant professor level! We are very excited about getting this position filled. jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail…

Kimberly Mueller @kmueller123.bsky.social (@kmueller123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our lab is hiring! We are looking for a full time research specialist to work on multiple projects having to do with #speech #language #communication in #alzheimersdisease and #dementia. Background/interest in #neuro #SLP #Audiology #computersciencestudents #gerontology a plus!

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I’m Speech Science, we talked about how F3 differentiates /r/ from /l/ based on the dip in F3. A student asked me about trilled /r/-anyone know? Does it still have the dip in F3 but just oscillated?

Dr. Katie Strong (@katiestrongslp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People living w #aphasia are @ risk of #depression & #anxiety post #stroke. #SLPs must be leaders & take action to help clients access #mentalhealth supports. Check this out for evidence-based ideas. pubs.asha.org/doi/epdf/10.10…

SCAsource (@scasource) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speech not only consists of the words we say, but how we say them. That “how” is what is called prosody: the pitch, loudness, and timing of speech. #Ataxia ataxia.org/scasourceposts…

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In speech-language pathology, the term resonance refers to how nasal a person’s speech sounds. For example, when someone is congested they likely sound hyponasal (nasal enough). This is due to the congestion blocking sound from being resonated in the nose. ataxia.org/scasourceposts…

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I've been MIA from Twitter for awhile mainly because I don't like the new X format but as an update, my two-year-old now calls me Dada because he loves the Jimmy Fallon book, "Your baby's first word will be DADA" and husband goes by papa so someone has to be Dada, right?