Carol A. Miller
Undergraduate Honors Adviser
498 Allen Road
University Park, PA 16802
Ph.D.
My research interests are focused around typical and atypical language development, particularly children with developmental language disorder; cognitive processes in communication disorders, with emphasis on speed of processing and working memory in children and adults with language disorders; and bilingual language development. I use behavioral and electrophysiological methods. Member of the Center for Language Science.
I participate in three training grants, to promote interdisciplinary, translational research and education for undergraduate and graduate students. I am a core faculty member of “Partnership for International Research and Education: Translating cognitive and brain science in the laboratory and field to language learning environments” funded by the National Science Foundation. I am a co-PI of the “Penn State AAC Doctoral Leadership Grant” funded by the U.S. Department of Education, and “Linguistic diversity across the lifespan (LINDIV): transforming training to advance human-technology interaction" funded by the National Science Foundation.
I am the Schreyer Honors advisor for CSD. Please contact me with questions about becoming a Schreyer Scholar.
Undergraduate students are a crucial part of my research team. Check us out at the Child Language Development Lab.