
Hilary Miller
@hilaryemiller
PhD Student in @GuentherLab at BU 🗣CCC-SLP, she/her pronouns.
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27-11-2011 22:57:36
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Miller et al. found that working memory performance correlates with cortical thickness in the left supramarginal gyrus and left posterior inferior frontal sulcus in patients with primary progressive aphasia. bit.ly/2XEwQhu Boston University


Summer goal achieved! Officially entering the world of self-archiving: hilary-miller.com. 💻📰Thanks CSDisseminate for the inspiration and resources!

Welcome to the world of self-archiving, Hilary Miller! Check out her newly-minted website for the latest work on childhood apraxia of speech (#CAS) and primary progressive aphasia (#PPA) ✨ #SLPhD #AudPhD #SLPeeps #AudPeeps


We are recruiting adults between the ages of 18 and 100 years who have Parkinson’s disease for our studies at Boston University. Studies may involve speaking and listening tasks. Please see the flyer attached & contact [email protected] for more information about participation.


THURSDAY: Guenther Lab, a Professor at Sargent College, Boston University will examine the effectiveness of brain-computer #interface technology in restoring speech. Sign up for this event here: spr.ly/6011KMnKb Boston University BU Research


If you know anyone diagnosed with Parkinson's disease around Boston who can spare a visit to Stepp Lab Boston University and do several speaking and listening tasks in a sound booth, please reach out to our lab at [email protected]. Please feel free to DM me if you have any questions.




Mark your calendars for our Fall colloquium series! Talks are in-person, Fridays at 4:00pm. Watch this space for details about each talk in advance: 9/23: Soren Lowell SU CSD Department 10/21: Juliana Ronderos Juliana Ronderos 11/4: Nicole Landi @nicolelandi 12/9: David Gow MGH Martinos Center



Strong start to the last day of #ASHA2022 with a talk from Guenther Lab PhD candidate Hilary Miller on "Structural morphometry of stuttering across the lifespan" 👏👏



The SLHS Spring Colloquium Series kicks off Feb. 10 with Carol Wilkinson Carol Wilkinson of Boston Children's Boston Children's presenting, "Neural markers of language development in genetic disorders of intellectual disability" - see you there!




#JSLHR researchers aimed to determine if the distribution of responses to auditory perturbation paradigms represents a bimodal distribution, consisting of 2 distinct response types, or a unimodal distribution. By Hilary Miller et al. on.asha.org/3Sb5U2T SIGPerspectives


Miller et al. report significant correlations between cortical thickness and #stuttering severity in several key speech-planning brain regions in patients with persistent developmental stuttering. Hilary Miller Guenther Lab Stuttering Research Lab Boston University tinyurl.com/4kr29p35


