Faculty and students in the Division of Speech and Language Pathology use the Speech and Language Analysis (SLA) Lab to perform hearing and speech evaluations, conduct research and for coursework in the undergraduate and graduate curricula.
The SLA Lab opened in November 2021. The lab is located on the fifth floor of the University’s Health Sciences Building in Johnson City, N.Y.
Technology
The SLA Lab includes the following:
- A soundproof audiometric booth where speech language pathologists can conduct audiological assessments
- An endoscopy system that enables faculty to perform laryngeal or nasal endoscopies to gain detailed views of the vocal tract
- Six portable audiometers used for hearing screenings in the community and by students
- Four workstations equipped with speech acoustic analysis software used to assess voice, articulation and aerodynamics
- Three workstations where students can perform language analysis using a variety of different language-analysis systems
Funded by a Decker Foundation grant
The equipment within the SLA Lab was funded by a grant from the Dr. G. Clifford and Florence B. Decker Foundation.
Looking for the Speech and Language Pathology website?
Visit the Division of Speech and Language Pathology website for information on Decker's minor in speech and hearing science as well as a listing of division faculty/staff.