Dr. Jennifer Roche
Health Sciences
Associate Professor
Campus:
Kent
Biography
is a cognitive psychologist and associate professor of speech pathology and audiology and learning sciences. Dr. Roche’s research interest focus on communication and learning in a social context, using eye-tracking, computer mouse-tracking, acoustic speech perception and production, and interactive dialogue methodology. She is currently the director of the and is currently accepting doctoral students.
- 2004 B.A., Psychology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- 2007 M.A., Experimental Psychology, James Madison University
- 2011 Ph.D., Cognitive Psychology, University of Memphis
- 2011-14 Postdoctoral Fellow, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester
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Education
Postdoc, University of Rochester;
PhD, University of Memphis;
M.A., James Madison University;
B.A., University of Nevada
PhD, University of Memphis;
M.A., James Madison University;
B.A., University of Nevada
Research Methods
Eye tracking, mouse tracking, and Corpus and Acoustic analysis, Human Subjects
Awards/Achievements
- Faculty Recognition Award; University Teaching Council (2016)