Dr. Jennifer Roche
Health Sciences
Associate Professor
Campus:
Kent
Biography
is a cognitive psychologist and associate professor of speech pathology and audiology and learning sciences. Dr. Roche鈥檚 research interest focus on communication and learning in a social context, using eye-tracking, computer mouse-tracking, acoustic speech perception and production, and interactive dialogue methodology. She is currently the director of the and is currently accepting doctoral students.
- 2004 B.A., Department of Psychology, General Psychology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- 2007 M.A., Department of Psychological Sciences, Experimental Psychology, James Madison University
- 2011 Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, University of Memphis
- 2011-14 Postdoctoral Fellow, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Center for Language Sciences, University of Rochester
Recent Publications
- Wu, M. & Roche, J. M. (2025). Emotion, proficiency, and arousal: Exploring speech and physiological responses in Chinese ESL learners. Frontiers Human Neuroscience: Speech and Language.
- Rickert, E., Salvo-Boyd, H.D., Roche, J. M., & Arnold, H. (2024). Explicit and implicit cognitive processes of the public toward people who stutter. Fluency Disorders, 81, 1-15.
- Roche, J. M., Asaro, K., Morris, B. J., & Morgan, S.D. (2023). Gender stereotypes and social perception of vocal confidence is mitigated by salience of socio-indexical cues to gender. Frontiers in Psychology, 14.
- Roche, J. M., Morgan, S. D., & Fisk. S. (2022). Gender stereotypes drive perceptual differences of vocal confidence. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 151(5), 3031-3042.
- Morris, B. J., Todaro, R., Arner, T., & Roche, J. M. (2022). How does the accuracy of children鈥檚 number representations influence the accuracy of their numerical predictions? Frontiers in Psychology, 13. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.874230
- Roche, J. M., Hatten, Q., & Murray, G. (2021). Perception of multi-cue indexical speech leads to amplified stereotyping. Auditory Perception & Cognition, 4(5), 1-13.
- Murray, G., Willer, C. J., Arner, T., Roche, J. M., & Morris, B. J. (2021). Contextualized knowledge reduced misconceived health decisions about COVID-19. Journal of Applied Research in Memory & Cognition, 10(3), 381-391.
- McLean, M.掳, Roche, J. M.掳, Audet, L., Stribling, D., & Kaufman, R. (2021). Explicit and implicit cognitive processes associated with microaggression endorsement. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity, 6(6), 1719-1728.
- Paxton, A., Roche, J. M., Ibarra, A., & Tanenhaus, M. K. (2021). Predictions of miscommunication in verbal communication during collaborative joint action. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 64(2), 613-627.
Teaching (Recent Courses)
- SPA 10002 (Introduction to Communication Disorders and Differences)
- SPA 14500 (Introduction to Psycholinguistics)
- SPA 44111 (Neural Processes)
- SPA 44112 (Age Related Changes in Communication)
- SPA 70703 (Speech Acoustics/Speech Perception)
- SPA 70706 (A&P Underlying Neuro-otology)
- SPA 6/70708 (Critical Analysis of Research)
KSU Study Abroad (Faculty Led & Florence Summer Institute)
- SPA 4/5/74089 (Mind the Gap: Talking, Thinking, and the Space Between Us)
Education
Postdoc, University of Rochester;
PhD, University of Memphis;
M.A., James Madison University;
B.A., University of Nevada
PhD, University of Memphis;
M.A., James Madison University;
B.A., University of Nevada
Research Methods
Eye tracking, mouse tracking, and Corpus and Acoustic analysis, Human Subjects
Awards/Achievements
- Faculty Recognition Award; University Teaching Council (2016)