
Deborah Moncrieff
Assistant Professor · Auditory Processing Disorders
University of MemphisAbout
Deborah Moncrieff, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Memphis, where she joined in 2018. Her academic journey includes a BA in English Literature from the University of Rochester, followed by an MS in Audiology and a PhD in Cognition and Neuroscience from the University of Texas at Dallas. Prior to her current role, she held tenure-track and clinical faculty positions at the Universities of Florida, Connecticut, and Pittsburgh.
Her research focuses on auditory processing disorders in children across diverse populations, employing behavioral techniques, multi-channel electrophysiologic methods, and functional brain imaging to understand neurophysiologic mechanisms. Funding for her work has been secured from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Lions Hearing Research Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Education.
Dr. Moncrieff’s expertise bridges clinical audiology, neuroscience, and pediatric research, aiming to improve diagnostic and intervention strategies for auditory challenges in children. No specific awards are listed, though her grants highlight significant institutional and governmental support for her work.
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