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Jason Tourville is a Researcher at Boston University, focusing on speech motor control. He is affiliated with the Graduate Program for Neuroscience and the Center for Computational Neuroscience and Neural Technologies. His work integrates neuroimaging, computational modeling, and clinical research in speech disorders.
- B.A., Neuroscience, Oberlin College (1996)
- Ph.D., Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University (2008)
Tourville’s research spans speech neuroscience, neuroimaging, and neuroanatomy, with emphasis on stuttering, autism spectrum disorder, and speech motor sequence learning. He utilizes fMRI, MRI, and computational models to investigate cortical mechanisms in speech production and disorders.
His recent work explores functional connectivity subtypes in stuttering, neurodegenerative disease manifestations, and structural morphometry differences in speech-related brain regions. Awards include the Boston University Graduate Research Fellowship and Outstanding Teaching Fellow recognition.
- NIH R01 DC007683 (Investigator, 2011-2016)
- NIH R01 DC002852 (Investigator, 2011-2016)
- NIH R01 MH084029 (Consultant, 2009-2012)
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