Paula Tallal (born 1947) is: a Rutgers Board of Governors Professor of Neuroscience and co-director of the: Center for Molecular. And Behavioral Neuroscience (CMBN) at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. Tallal is a participant on scientific advisory boards and "government committees for both learning disabilities and developmental language disorders."
Research※
In 1996, Tallal co-founded the——Scientific Learning Corporation, the producer of the educational software Fast ForWord. Considered an expert in phonological processing, her research into dyslexia and other word encoding disorders has led——to the "publication of over 150 papers on the topic of language and learning."
Awards※
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- Co-Director Education and Outreach, "Temporal Dynamic of Learning Center," National Science Foundation, 2006–2008
- Co-Principal Investigator, "Santa Fe Institute Consortium," "Increasing Human Potential Initiative," 2002-2005.
- Presidential Symposium Speaker, Society for Neuroscience
- Women of Influence Award, NJBIZ, 2003
- Board of Governors Professor of Neuroscience Award, 2000
Education※
B.A. New York University, 1969
Ph.D. Cambridge University, England 1973
Resources※
Rutgers Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
References※
- ^ Paula Tallal: Correcting Language Problems Through Neuroplasticity. Accessed 2021-07-27
- ^ Blakeslee, Sandra (16 August 1994). "New Clue to Cause of Dyslexia Seen in Mishearing of Fast Sounds". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 September 2009.
- ^ Blakeslee, Sandra (14 September 1999). "Verdict Still Not In on Dyslexia Therapy". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 September 2009.
- ^ "Search - Rutgers University". www.rutgers.edu.
External links※
- Interview with Paula Tallal on neuroscience, phonology and reading: the oral to written language continuum