DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCES & DISORDERS - FACULTY & STAFF

SPEECH PATHOLOGY

 


 


Frank Boutsen, Ph.D., CCC/SLP

Associate Professor

E-mail Frank Boutsen
frank-boutsen@ouhsc.edu
(405) 271-4214 ext. 46078


education


Post-doctoral fellow: Medical Speech Pathology, 1991-1993 Mayo Medical School, Mayo Clinic, Rochester. MN

Ph.D., Communication Disorders and Sciences, 1991 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

M.S., Speech pathology, 1986, University of Louvain, Belgium

M.S., Clinical psychology, 1983. University of Gent, Belgium

B.S., Psychology, 1980. University of Gent, Belgium


Recent publications


Boutsen, F, Brutten, G., & Watts, C. (2000) Timing and intensity variability in the metronomic speech of stuttering and nonstuttering speakers. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 40, 501-51

Boutsen, F., & Christman, S. (2001) Aprosodia: Whether, where and why? In B. Maassen, W. Hulstijn, R. Kent and P.H.M.M. van Lieshout: Speech motor control in normal and disordered speech , 232-236, Nijmegen: Vantilt

Boutsen, F., Cannito, M., Taylor, M., & Bender, B. (2002)
BotoxTreatment in Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia: A Meta-Analysis Study.
Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 45, 469-481.

Boutsen, F., & Christman, S. (2002) Prosody in apraxia of speech.
Seminars in Speech and Language 23, 245-256

Boutsen, F. (2003). Prosody: The music of language and speech.
ASHA Leader, 5, 7-9.

Boutsen, F., (2004). Aprosody: A right hemisphere dysarthria. Journal
of Medical Speech Language Pathology, 12; 67-76

Boutsen, F. Dysarthria: Motor speech processes. In H.Whitaker, (Ed),
Encyclopedia of language and linguistics. London: Elsevier Science, LTD
Anticipated date: December, 2005.

Christman, S.S., Boutsen, F.R, and Buckingham, H.W. (2005).
Neuro-linguistic approaches to perseveration. Seminars in Speech
and Language, 25: 295-307.

Christman, S.S. and Boutsen, F. B. (in press). Recovery in aphasia. In
K. Brown, (Ed.), Encyclopedia of language and linguistics. 2nd ed. London: Elsevier Science, Ltd. Anticipated date: December, 2005.


RESEARCH GRANTS


Boutsen, F. (2003) Oral asymmetry in speech and song. College of Allied Health Seed Grant. The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. $5,000.

Boutsen, F. & Francel, P. (2004) Cognitive motor assessment of deep brain stimulation programming in Parkinson Disease. Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology grant. $ 57,878.


CURRENT TEACHING


G
raduate/Professional
CSD 3333: Phonetics
CSD 4343: Neural Bases of Communication
CSD 5423: Neuropathologies of speech
CSD 5413: Speech Science
CSD 6413: Advanced Neural Bases
CSD 5423: Advanced Speech Science
CSD 5990: Lab rotation


RESEARCH INTEREST/CLINICAL EXPERTISE


Research Interest

  • Neurogenic disorders of speech- emphasis on prosody/laterality
  • Tremor in neurogenic speech disorders
  • Effects of deep brain stimulation on speech motor control
  • Role of speech perception in speech production

Clinical Expertise

  • Neuromotor Speech Disorders

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CONTACT INFORMATION


Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
PO Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Phone: (405) 271-4214, Email: Department Contact

 
 
   

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