S.C.O.R.E. LAB
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Cheryl M. Anderson
Research Assistant; Manager 


Education:
M.A. Counseling, George Washington University, Washington DC

Research Interest:
Current work under Marlis Gonzalez-Fernandez, MD PhD in SPARC research is focused on the neural basis for swallowing and communication disorders after stroke. 

Internships:
Suburban Hospital, Inpatient Behavioral Health, Bethesda MD
Community Counseling Services Center, George Washington University, Washington DC


Post Graduate Clinical Work:
Focus in mental health and chemical dependency

Research Training:

Research Assistant, SPARC Research, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD
Research Assistant, Humbert Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD


Publications:
  1. Macrae P, Anderson C, Taylor-Kamara I, Humbert I. The effects of feedback on volitional manipulation of airway protection during swallowing. J Mot Behav. 2014; 46(2): 133-9.
  2. Macrae P, Anderson C, Humbert IA. Mechanisms of airway protection during chin-down swallowing.  J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2014; 57(4): 1251-8.