Expertise

To address this problem, Dr. Pelczarski's research investigates stuttering and the language planning deficits associated with stuttering. Her research tracks eye-gaze movements and pupil dilation to investigate the underlying linguistic mechanisms that contribute to stuttering without interference from the speech-motor system.

Area(s) of Specialization:

  • Stuttering (Fluency and Fluency Disorders)
  • Phonological Processing
  • Phonological Encoding
  • Eye-tracking
  • Professional Issues Related to Speech-Language Pathology
Past Affiliations

Assistant Professor, School of Family Studies and Human Services, College of Health and Human Sciences, Kansas State University

Assistant Professor, Speech and Hearing Center

Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Communities
Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, Human Development, Allied Health
Degrees
PhD, University of Pittsburgh, Communication Science and Disorders, 2011
MA, University of Pittsburgh, Communication Science and Disorders, 2003
BA, George Washington University, Speech and Hearing Science, 1997