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park-yeonggwang

Park, Yeonggwang 鈥淧aul鈥, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Professor

Phone: 813.974.2239
Office: PCD 3008A

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Curriculum Vitae

Auditory & Speech Sciences Laboratory



Dr. Yeonggwang "Paul" Park is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the 91社区. He earned his Ph.D. in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences from Boston University and completed his postdoctoral training at the 91社区. Dr. Park's research interests include clinical assessment and rehabilitation of voice disorders, as well as professional voice care. His current research projects focus on auditory-perceptual and acoustic evaluations of voice quality, along with the development of new clinical measures for assessing voice quality in both adult and pediatric populations.

Education
Ph.D. Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Boston University 2020
B.A. Music Gordon College 2015

Teaching

  • SPA 3011 | Introduction to Speech Science

Selected Recent Publications

  • Park, Y., Anand, S., Shrivastav, R., & Eddins, D. A. (2023). Optimizing the comparison sound for a three-dimensional matching task [Poster presentation]. 15th International Conference on Advances in Quantitative Laryngology, Voice and Speech Research, Phoenix, AZ, March 30-April 1, 2023.

 

  • Park, Y., Anand, S., Gifford, S. M., Shrivastav, R., & Eddins, D. A. (2023). Development and Validation of a Single-Variable Comparison Stimulus for Matching Strained Voice Quality Using a Psychoacoustic Framework. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 66(1), 16-29.

 

  • Park, Y., Baker Brehm, S., Kelchner, L. N., Weinrich, B., McElfresh, K., Anand, S., Shrivastav, R., de Alarcon, A., & Eddins, D. A. (2022). Multidimensional perceptual structure of pediatric dysphonia: Effects of vibratory source [Podium presentation]. In Proceedings of the 2022 ASHA Convention, Louisiana, LA, November 17-19, 2022.

 

  • Park, Y., Anand, S., Kopf, L. M., Shrivastav, R., & Eddins, D. A. (2022). Interactions between breathy and rough voice qualities and their contributions to overall dysphonia severity. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 65(11), 4071-4084.

 

  • Park, Y., Anand, S., Ozmeral, E. J., Shrivastav, R., & Eddins, D. A. (2022). Predicting perceived vocal roughness using a bio-inspired computational model of auditory temporal envelope processing. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 65(8), 2748-2758.