Dr Kieran Flanagan - Nat School of Allied Health (Faculty of Health Sciences)
Accreditation in-progress - Supervisor is eligible to co-supervise with another fully accredited supervisor (Principal Supervisor)

Dr Kieran Flanagan is a speech pathologist with research and clinical experience with both children and adults. Kieran's main research interests include language assessment, psycholinguistic models of speech and language functioning and therapy for speech and language disorders.
Contact
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![]() | kieran.flanagan@acu.edu.au |
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Research Interests
Psycholinguistics, dementia ; Paediatric speech and language ; Narrative language assessment ;
Methods Expertise
Behavioural Psycholinguistic Priming Paradigms ; Single subject experimental designs ; Narrative micro and macroanalysis ;
Research Projects
Selected Publications
2018
Core vocabulary therapy for the treatment of inconsistent phonological disorder: Variations in service delivery. , in Child Language Therapy and Teaching
Language abilities of Indigenous and non Indigenous Australian children from low socio-economic backgrounds in their first year of school. , in International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
2017
Semantic feature disturbance in Alzheimer's disease: Evidence from an object decision task. , in Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology
2016
Semantic Feature Training for the Treatment of Anomia in Alzheimer's disease: A Preliminary Investigation, in Journal of Cognitive and Behavioual Neurology
2013
Alzheimer's disease is associated with distinctive semantic feature loss, in Neuropsychologia