
Tyler Perrachione
Associate Professor · Developmental disorders of language and reading
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Tyler Perrachione is an Associate Professor at the Department of Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences within Sargent College at Boston University. He holds affiliations with the Department of Biomedical Engineering. His research focuses on developmental disorders of language and reading, human voice recognition, and the neural mechanisms underlying auditory perception and plasticity. He leads the Communication Neuroscience Research Laboratory, exploring speech processing efficiency, talker adaptation, and atypical neurodevelopment in conditions like autism and dyslexia.
Education: Ph.D. in Neuroscience (MIT), M.A. and B.A. in Linguistics and Cognitive Science (Northwestern University). His work bridges cognitive neuroscience, audiology, and clinical linguistics, with a strong emphasis on neuroimaging and behavioral experimental methods. Key interests include how listeners adapt to vocal identity, the role of auditory cortex plasticity in speech processing, and the neural correlates of phonological deficits in reading disabilities.
Research highlights include studies on cerebro-cerebellar connectivity in autism, the impact of musical training on auditory coding, and the efficacy of noninvasive neurostimulation in speech motor learning. His interdisciplinary approach addresses both fundamental science and clinical applications, such as improving language interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders.
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