Kenneth Pugh

Professor

Psychological Sciences


Additional Titles

  • President & Director of Research, Senior Scientist, Haskins Laboratories
  • Associate Professor, Dept. of Linguistics, Yale University
  • Associate Professor, Dept. of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine
  • Director, Yale Reading Center
  • Co-leader, Yale-Haskins Teagle Foundation Collegium on Student Learning

Publications

Representative

Braze, D., Mencl, W.E., Tabor, W., Pugh, K.R., Constable, R.T., Fulbright, R.K., Magnuson, J.S., Van Dyke, J.A. & Shankweiler, D.P. (2011). Unification of Sentence processing via ear and eye: An fMRI study. Cortex, v. 47, pp. 416-431.

Das, T., Padakannaya, P., Pugh, K.R., Singh, N.C. (2011). Neuroimaging reveals dual routes to reading in simultaneous proficient readers of two orthographies. NeuroImage, v. 54, pp. 1476-1487.

Diehl, J.J., Frost, S.J., Mencl, W.E., Pugh, K.R. (2011). Neuroimaging and the Phonological Deficit Hypothesis. In Explaining Individual Differences in Reading, Theory and Evidence, (Ed.) Brady, S.A., Braze, D., Fowler, C.A., Psychology Press, 2011, pp. 217-237.

Magnuson, J.S., Kukona, A., Braze, D., Johns, C.L., Van Dyke, J.A., Tabor, W., Mencl, W.E., Pugh, K.R., and Shankweiler, D.P. (2011). Phonological Instability in Young Adult Poor Readers. In Dyslexia Across Languages, Orthography and the Brain-Gene-Behavior Link, (Ed.) McCardle, P., Miller, B., Lee, J.R., Tzeng, O.J.L., Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co, 2011, pp. 184-201.

Kenneth Pugh
Contact Information
Emailkenneth.pugh@uconn.edu
Phone860.486.3515
Mailing AddressUnit 1020
Office LocationBousfield 331
CampusStorrs
Linkhttps://haskinslabs.org/people/kenneth-pugh