- Elliot Saltzman
Elliot Saltzman [http://www.bu.edu/sargent/about/faculty/physical-therapy/saltzman/] [http://www.haskins.yale.edu/staff/saltzman.html] is an American
psychologist and speech scientist. He is a professor in the Department of Physical Therapy atBoston University and a Senior Scientist atHaskins Laboratories inNew Haven, Connecticut . He is best known for his development, withJ. A. Scott Kelso of "task dynamics [http://www.essex.ac.uk/speech/pubs/presents/aut-96/aut-96.html] ." He is also known for his contributions to the development of a gestural-computational model [http://www.haskins.yale.edu/research/gestural.html] atHaskins Laboratories that combines task dynamics witharticulatory phonology andarticulatory synthesis . His research interests include application of theories and methods ofnonlinear dynamics andcomplexity theory to understanding the dynamical and biological bases of sensorimotor coordination and control. He is the co-founder, withPhilip Rubin , of theIS group .Education
Elliot Saltzman received his A.B. in
Psychology fromHarvard University in 1970 and his Ph.D. inDevelopmental Psychology from theUniversity of Minnesota in 1979.elected Publications
* Saltzman, E. (1979). Levels of sensorimotor representation. "Journal of Mathematical Psychology", 91-163.
* Browman, C. P., Goldstein, L., Kelso, J. A. S., Rubin, P. E., & Saltzman, E. (1984). Articulatory synthesis from underlying dynamics. "Journal of the Acoustical Society of America", 75, S22.
* Saltzman, E. (1986) Task dynamic coordination of the speech articulators: a preliminary model. In H. Heuer and C. Fromm (eds.) "Generation and Modulation of Action Patterns". Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 129-144
* Saltzman, E., & Kelso, J. A. S. (1987). Skilled actions: A task dynamic approach. "Psychological Review", 94, 84-106.
* Saltzman, E., Rubin, P. E., Goldstein, L., & Browman, C. P. (1987). Task-dynamic modeling of interarticulator coordination. "Journal of the Acoustical Society of America", 82, S15.
* Saltzman, E. L. & Munhall, K. G. (1989). A dynamical approach to gestural patterning in speech production. "Ecological Psychology", 1, (4), 333-382.
* Turvey, M.T., Saltzman, E., & Schmidt, R.C. (1991). Dynamics and task-specific coordinations. In N. I. Badler, B. A. Barsky, & D. Zeltzer, (Eds.). "Making them move: Mechanics, control, and animation of articulated figures". San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann. (Pp. 157-170).
* Saltzman, E., & Munhall, K. G. (1992). Skill acquisition and development: The roles of state-, parameter-, and graph-dynamics. "Journal of Motor Behavior", 24(1), 49-57.
* Saltzman, E. (1992). Biomechanical and haptic factors in the temporal patterning of limb and speech activity. "Human Movement Science", 11, 239-251.
* Fowler, C. A., & Saltzman, E. (1993). Coordination and coarticulation in speech production. "Speech Communication", 36 (2,3), 171-195.
* Hogden, J., Rubin, P., & Saltzman, E. (1996). An unsupervised method for learning to track tongue position from an acoustic signal. "Bulletin de la Communication Parlèe".
* Saltzman, E., Lofqvist, A., Kay, B., Kinsella-Shaw, J. & Rubin, P. (1998). Dynamics of intergestural timing: a perturbation study of lip-larynx coordination. Journal of Experimental Brain Research, 123, 412-424.
* Saltzman, E., & Byrd, D. (1998) Tending the garden or the plant? "Bulletin de la Communication Parlee", no 4, p. 79-83.
* Saltzman, E. , & Byrd, D. (2000). Task-dynamics of gestural timing: Phase windows and multifrequency rhythms. "Human Movement Science", 19, 999-526.
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