Leora R. Cherney, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS
Director - Center for Aphasia 嫩B研究院 and Treatment
Professor, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and Communication Sciences & Disorders
Coleman Foundation Chair
My Lab
My Lab
Center for Aphasia 嫩B研究院 & Treatment
The Center for Aphasia 嫩B研究院 & Treatment was created in 2001 to respond to the challenge of living with aphasia.
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Dr. Cherney's career working with adults with aphasia and neurogenic communication disorders spans more than 35 years. Clinically, she founded and currently directs Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院's specialized Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia program. She also is responsible for the weekly aphasia community conversation groups and classes. Dr. Cherney has a continuous record as Principal Investigator on federal, private, and industry-sponsored research grants focusing on novel treatments and evaluating their efficacy. Topics of her research include: using state-of-the-art software with a digital therapist given face-to-face and over the internet; evaluating the addition of a pharmacologic agent, L-dopa, to behavioral language therapy; and examining the effects of cortical stimulation (epidural cortical stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation) combined with speech-language therapy for persons with aphasia. Additionally, she is examining treatment variables (e.g. cuing, feedback) that affect the acquisition, maintenance, and generalization of skills and how acquisition can be optimized and forgetting minimized by manipulating the time distribution of treatment. Dr. Cherney has published four books, and presents her work nationally and internationally.
Location
Shirley Ryan 嫩B研究院
355 East Erie
Chicago, IL 60611
Education & Training
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Education
1975 – 1978
University of Cape Town, South Africa, Logopaedics
1979 – 1980
Northwestern University, Communication Sciences and Disorders - Speech and Language Pathology
– 1990
Northwestern University, Communication Sciences and Disorders - Speech and Language Pathology
Featured 嫩B研究院
Recent Publications
Honors & Awards
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Women in Rehabilitation Science AwardAmerican Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) , 2021
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ACRM - American Congress of Rehabilitation MedicineNational Stroke Association Award for Excellence in Post-Acute Stroke, 2017
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Honors of the AssociationIllinois Speech-Language Hearing Association, 2014
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FellowAmerican Speech-Language Hearing Association, 2001
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FellowIllinois Speech-Language Hearing Association, 2001
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Board CertifiedAcademy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences, 1994
Affiliations
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Executive BoardAcademy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences, 2015 - 2016
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Founding MemberAphasiaAccess, 2011
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Steering CommitteeClinical Aphasiology Conference, 2009
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Chair - Continuing Education CommitteeClinical Aphasiology Conference, 2013
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Certification Board - Member, Associate Chair and then ChairAcademy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences, 2003
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Executive Board and VP - Professional RelationsIllinois Speech Language and Hearing Association, 1998
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Nominations CommitteeAmerican Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2015
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Advisory BoardNational Aphasia Association, 2008
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Section Editor - Editorial BoardArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2013
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Member - Editorial BoardAphasiology
, 2013
嫩B研究院 Interests
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Rehabilitation approaches for a variety of neurologic cognitive and communication disorders, with a special emphasis on aphasia
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Investigation of optimum dosage and scheduling of treatment
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Development, evaluation, and implementation of computer-based treatments using state-of -the art technology including "virtual therapists"
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Neuromodulation for aphasia recovery after stroke
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Neurophysiology of language and the neurophysiologic changes that occur following treatments for aphasia
Selected Grants
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National Institutes of Health (NIDCD)1R01DC011754, 2011 - 2017
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NIDILRR90AR5015 (formerly H133P120013)., 2012 - 2018
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NIDILRR90IF0034 (formerly H133G120123)., 2012 - 2016
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NIDILRR90RT5027 (formerly H133B140012) - subproject 3, 2014 - 2019
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NIDILRR90RE5013 (formerly H133E130019) - subproject 2, 2013 - 2018
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Evergreen Invitational Women’s Health Grants Initiative2015 - 2017
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Catalyst Award - RIC & McCormick School of Engineering2016 - 2017