College of Communication and Information

Dr. Erin Ingvalson

Dr. Erin Ingvalson received her Ph.D. in cognitive psychology with a concentration in cognitive neuroscience from Carnegie Mellon University. She did her postdoctoral training in communication sciences and disorders at Northwestern University before joining FSU’s School of Communication Science and Disorders in the College of Communication and Information. Dr. Ingvalson’s interests are in speech perception and speech learning.

Dr. Juliann Cortese

Dr. Juliann Cortese is Associate Professor and Director of Master's Studies in the School of Communication. Her area of research focuses on the uses and effects of online health content, having examined online tailoring, mediated social support, and mental processes engaged in while examining online content. Dr. Cortese worked with ISL as a Co-Investigator on their project, Human Factors Guidelines to Develop Education Tip Cards for Aging Road Users, for the Florida Department of Transportation.

Dr. Russell B. Clayton

Dr. Russell B. Clayton is Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Cognition and Emotion Lab (CEL) in the School of Communication. His primary research examines how people cognitively and emotionally interact with and respond to various media and technologies utilizing psychophysiological, behavioral, self-report, and memory measures. The goal of his research is to provide recommendations into how media content and technologies can be used to advance human health and wellness. Dr.

Dr. Jonathan Adams

Dr. Jonathan Adams is a professor in the College of Communication and Information with The Florida State University. During his 20 years’ experience with in interactive software development he received 17 awards for technical achievement and innovation. During his employment with FSU, he directed a graduate program in interactive communication, led 2.5 million dollars in contracts and grants and is currently a co-founder of iMaker FSU an interdisciplinary research and development facility focused on the development of new and innovative uses for information technologies.