Conferences

LandiLab Presents at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language 2020 Virtual Conference

Dan Kleinman, Nabin Koirala, Kelly Mahaffy & Meaghan Perdue presented posters at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language 2020 Virtual Conference. Check out the posters to learn about our recent findings about reading and neural markers of semantic processing (N400 ERP; Kleinman), white matter microstructure (Koirala), and our meta-analysis of fMRI studies of reading intervention (Perdue), with exploration of intervention duration effects (Mahaffy).

 

 

 

Dr. Landi presents at SSSR 2016

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Many friendly faces at SSSR!

Nicole presented a poster at this year’s SSSR meeting. See below for the citation.

Hudson, N.S., Landi, N., & Cutting, L.E. (2016, July). Word Learning in Good and Poor Comprehenders: Evidence of a Specific Reading Comprehension Deficit Profile. Poster session presented at the 23rd Annual Society for the Scientific Study of Reading Meeting, Porto, Portugal.

LandiLab presents at UConn Language Festival

Many members of the LandiLab presented at this year’s UConn Language Festival. Kayleigh presented a poster on the definition of poor comprehenders, Sam and Cassandra presented a poster about the audio-visual integration of speech in autism spectrum disorder, and Mubu, Shahmeen, and Vipra presented a poster examining a novel paradigm for investigating concept learning in poor comprehenders.

LandiLab presents at Cognitive Neuroscience Society

Kayleigh and Kaja both presented posters at the 23rd annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society held in New York City on April 2-5.

Kayleigh’s poster: Individual differences in activation and functional connectivity across modality and processing level

Kaja’s poster: The BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism is Associated with Structure and Function in the Developing Brain with Implications for Children’s Cognitive Abilities

LandiLab presents at Society for Neurobiology of Language

Kayleigh and Nicole with poster Olivia presenting her poster

Nicole, Kayleigh, and Olivia presented posters at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language in Chicago, IL, along with many colleagues from Haskins and UConn.

Nicole’s poster: Neural Evidence for Cortical Consolidation After a Period of Offline Sleep

Olivia’s poster: N300 and P300 Responses are Associated with Reading Ability in Children

Kayleigh’s poster: Reading Comprehension Ability and Semantic Activation to Single Words and Discourse: An fMRI Partial Least Squares Analysis