1. Dorothy M. Aram received her PhD in speech pathology from Case Western Reserve University in 1972. She currently is a professor in the Division of Communication Disorders, Emerson College. Her research interests include language and learning sequelae of acquired lateralized brain lesions in children, and classification issues involving children with developmental language disorders.
2. Robin Morris received his PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Florida in 1982. His research interests are in the area of developmental neuropsychology.
3. Nancy E. Hall received her PhD in communication disorders from Case Western Reserve University in 1992. Her research interests focus on child language disorders and stuttering. Address: Dorothy M. Aram, Division of Communication Disorders, Emerson College, 168 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02116.