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Dr. Audrey Hazamy serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Arts, Sciences, and Disorders at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her research focuses on neurogenic communication disorders with emphasis on emotion-language interactions in Parkinson's disease and cognitive-linguistic processing across populations.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Florida Atlantic University (2007)
- Master of Science in Experimental Psychology, Georgia Southern University (2009)
- PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Florida (2015)
Dr. Hazamy's research program investigates emotion processing in language production, cognitive-linguistic interactions in neurodegenerative conditions, and discourse analysis in aphasia. Her work examines how dual-task paradigms affect communication, emotional valence in word choice, and coherence in neurogenic populations, bridging clinical practice with cognitive neuroscience.
Recent publications (2019-2022) reveal consistent focus on Parkinson's disease mechanisms and aphasia discourse characteristics. Key trends include quantifying emotional language disruptions, analyzing global coherence deficits, and evaluating dual-task impacts on communication. Her work demonstrates strong clinical relevance for neurogenic communication disorders with methodological emphasis on experimental paradigms and discourse analysis.
No scientific awards are documented in available records.
Dr. Hazamy teaches core courses including Anatomy & Physiology of Speech & Swallowing, Neurological Bases of Communication Disorders, Neural Processes of Communication, and Research in Speech-Language Pathology. While her conference presentations indicate active scholarly engagement, specific grant funding and student advising details remain undocumented in provided materials.
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