Susan Ellis Weismer, PhD

Position title: Professor Emeritus, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Susan Ellis Weismer, PhD

PhD, Indiana University

Contact Information

473 Waisman Center
1500 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705
608.263.8861
ellisweismer@wisc.edu
Communication Sciences and Disorders

Research Statement

My primary program of research has investigated the developmental course and nature of language learning and processing in atypical language learners compared to those with typical language development. Populations of interest include children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as well as late talkers, children with specific language impairment/developmental language disorder, and social (pragmatic) communication disorder. I also have conducted collaborative research in the areas of bilingualism and language intervention. Over the last 10-15 years my work  mostly focused on toddlers and children with ASD.  My final grant project explored a Prediction Deficit Account of autism. That is, we  investigated whether language deficits in children with ASD can be attributed to atypical domain-general prediction processes such that children have difficulties generating expectations during learning. My research has employed longitudinal and cross-sectional designs using a variety of behavioral measures, including eye-gaze techniques. Most of my research has involved clinical or convenience research samples, but toward the end of my career I engaged in training in the area of epidemiology (through NIH K18 funding) which provided me with the expertise to conduct research employing population-based samples. My research program, conducted at the Waisman Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, was funded continuously by the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Deafness and Other Communicative Disorders) for more than 30 years.

Selected Publications

PubMed