Isidora Diaz-Carr



Isidora is a Research Assistant at the SCORE Lab. She joined the SCORE Lab in June 2021 as an undergraduate research assistant. During her time at the SCORE Lab, Isidora has been involved in a project identifying the lesion correlates of expressive prosody, as well as another project focusing on predicting language recovery following a left hemisphere stroke.

Isidora graduated from Johns Hopkins University in May 2024 with a B.S. in Neuroscience with a cognitive concentration.

Publications

Chaves M, Lambert MA, Kelly L, Diaz-Carr I, Neal V, Hillis AE, & Stockbridge MD. Your Mileage May Vary: Individuals with Primary Progressive Aphasia Differ Widely in Their Utilization of Congruent Prosodic and Visual Information During Sentence Comprehension. Brain Sciences. 2026;16(2):149. . Link.
Senthilkumar H, Kelly L, Neal V, Diaz-Carr I, Colavito M, Hillis AE, & Stockbridge MD. Revisiting Western Aphasia Battery–Revised in the Context of Mild Impairment. Am J Speech Lang Pathol. doi:doi:10.1044/2026_AJSLP-25-00361. Link.
Stockbridge MD, Neal V, Liu S, Kelly L, Diaz-Carr I, Kang JS, et al. (2025) Lesion volume and location can be estimated by analysis of the new NIH Stroke Scale picture description. PLoS One 20(12): e0337429. Link.
Lambert MA, Stockbridge MD, Kelly L, Diaz-Carr I, Neal V, Hillis AE. Distinguishing Among Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia with a Brief Multimodal Test of Nouns and Verbs. Brain Sciences. 2025;15(10):1108. Link.