The next psychology colloquium talk is scheduled for TODAY Wednesday, September 25th at 3:30 pm in BOUS A106. Dr. Nicole Landi will be presenting her tenure talk titled "Neurobiological Basis of Individual differences in Reading". We hope that you will join us!
Abstract: A sizeable amount of research establishes that reading disabilities and individual differences in reading are neurobiological in origin; however, substantial debate remains over the mechanisms that contribute to this variability in reading skill. Moreover, there is significant heterogeneity even among children with a specific reading disability (e.g., dyslexia). Because reading requires the coordination of multiple cognitive and perceptual systems, the origins of reading disabilities may lie at the intersection of multiple causal chains. Advances in cognitive neuroscience and genetic methodologies have afforded a deeper exploration of reading disabilities and individual differences among typically developing readers. In my talk I will present some of my research on the cognitive and neurobiological foundations of individual differences in reading – findings from this work reveal multiple routes to disabled (and skilled) reading.
The remaining colloquium scheduled is listed below. All talks will take place in BOUS A106 at 3:30 pm on Wednesday’s unless otherwise noted.
October 30, 2019
Dr. David Kenny, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut
Title: TBA
February 26, 2020
Dr. Dan Swingley, Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Title: TBA
March 4, 2020
Dr. Vic Ferreira, Department of Psychology, UC San Diego.
Title: TBA
March 11, 2020
Dr. Robin Vallacher, Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University.
Title: TBA
March 25, 2020
Dr. Robert Astur, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut
Tenure Talk
Title: TBA
April 1, 2020
Dr. Inge-Marie Eigsti, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut
Tenure Talk
Title: TBA
April 15, 2020
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut
Tenure Talk
Title: TBA
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For more information, contact: Shu Jiang at shu.2.jiang@uconn.edu