Working memory is a basic cognitive process that predicts higher-level skills. A central question in theories of working memory development is the generality of the mechanisms proposed to explain improvements in performance.
Month: June 2017
Symantec Endpoint Protection
A new version of Symantec Endpoint Protection is being pushed out to Waisman PCs this week from DoIT. The updates have been scheduled to occur sometime between 7:00 PM and 2:30 AM, but it is …
.NET Framework
Microsoft .NET Framework v. 4.7 is being installed on Waisman PCs. This runtime resource is used by a variety of miscellaneous applications. The v. 4.7 release includes several stability and security updates.
Kris Saha, PhD
Millions of people globally are at high risk for neurodegenerative disorders, infertility or having children with a disability as a result of the Fragile X (FX) premutation, a genetic abnormality in FMR1 that is underdiagnosed.
Machine learning can detect a genetic disorder from speech recordings
How much information can we extract from a five-minute recording of someone talking? Enough to tell whether that individual may be genetically predisposed to some health complications, according to researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s …
Kristin Shutts, PhD
Probability Learning: Changes in Behavior Across Time and Development Legend: Left: For each trial in the task, a coin was hidden behind a rock, and participants had to guess where the coin was. There was …
There are many ways to Whirl
10-year-old Lauren Tierney had only walked a mile a few times before. Yet here she was, on a cool October morning, at the starting line for the Waisman Whirl Run Walk & Roll for All …
Where do children’s emotions come from?
Waisman Center investigator Seth Pollak’s research was recently highlighted in the American Psychological Association’s Monitor on Psychology magazine. You can read the full story here.