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Max Gattie is a postgraduate researcher focused on the perception of own voice in stuttering populations. His work spans cognitive science, neuroscience, and speech pathology, utilizing electrophysiology and computational methods.
Research interests include:
- Electrophysiological mechanisms of speech and auditory feedback
- Neurobiological basis of developmental stuttering
- Interdisciplinary approaches to cognitive science (psychology, linguistics, genetics)
- Child development and speech-language perception
- Applications of computational intelligence in speech disorders
Key contributions:
- 2025 review on adult stuttering prevalence metrics
- 2024 analysis of stuttering subgrouping and community engagement
- 2023 discovery of sexual dimorphism in VEMP latency
- 2017-2021 electrophysiological studies on vestibular-auditory interactions in stuttering
His research aligns with UN SDGs related to health equity and inclusive education.
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