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Early environment can change your brain

Posted on July 11, 2016

Seth Pollak, PhD, Waisman Center investigator and professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was recently featured in a story about how childhood poverty can influence brain development and hinder success in school and …

Posted in 2016, News, Research, YearTagged Seth Pollak

When the words did not come

Posted on July 6, 2016

Luke Holzem sped from door to door, his orange t-shirt transforming him into a bright blur of 6-year-old energy. His grey-green eyes sparkled and he looked expectantly at his mother, Shannon. The question was clear: …

Posted in 2016, Clinics, News, Speech & Language, UCEDD, YearTagged Autism, Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic, CASC, Clinics, Communications Aids & Systems Clinic

A bone to speak and to swallow

Posted on June 23, 2016

Only one out of the more than 200 bones in our bodies is free-floating, with no local attachment to other bones, but it’s no freeloader. The hyoid bone is located in the front of the neck, just below the lower jaw, carrying the weight of the tongue and playing a vital role in speech and swallowing.

Posted in 2016, Down Syndrome, News, YearTagged Down syndrome, Houri Vorperian, Language Development, Research

Autism treatment offerings expand in Madison

Posted on June 13, 2016

An increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism, and a state mandate for insurance coverage of autism treatment, has led to an expansion of autism treatment services in the Madison area. UW-Madison’s Waisman …

Posted in 2016, Autism, News, UCEDD, YearTagged Autism, Autism Treatment Program

Waisman Center awarded Evjue grant to expand Day with the Experts series

Posted on June 10, 2016

The Evjue Foundation, the charitable arm of the Capital Times, has awarded the Waisman Center $8,000 to expand the accessibility and reach of its free, community-oriented Day with the Experts series. The four Waisman Center …

Posted in 2016, Autism, Awards and Honors, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Hearing Research, Infant and Childhood Development, News, UCEDD, YearTagged Day with the Experts

Thoughts of Gratitude: Dan Campbell

Posted on June 7, 2016

Dan Campbell passed away recently. He was a prolific artist and contributed many pieces of his work to the Waisman Center’s Harvey A. Stevens Collection of Art by People with Disabilities. Dan and his family …

Posted in 2016, Alzheimer’s Disease, Down Syndrome, International Collection of Art, News, YearTagged Alzheimer’s disease, Down syndrome, Harvey A. Stevens International Collection of Art, Thoughts of Gratitude

Novel mouse model sheds new light on autism spectrum disorder

Posted on June 1, 2016

A new mouse model, developed by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, is the first to show that when more of a specific biological molecule moves between different parts of nerve cells in the mouse brain, it can lead to behaviors that resembles some aspects of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in humans.

Posted in 2016, Autism, News, Research, YearTagged Autism, Luigi Puglielli

Thoughts of Gratitude: The Rijkaarts

Posted on May 18, 2016

May 18, 2016 Adityarup “Rup” Chakravorty, Waisman Communications Jelte Rijkaart is 10 years old, with a ready smile, dark brown hair and warm brown eyes. He enjoys hanging out with people, especially his brother Roan. …

Posted in 2016, Alexander Disease, News, Research, YearTagged Albee Messing, Alexander disease, Thoughts of Gratitude

Research tackles communication disorders in kids

Posted on May 8, 2016

It has been said that communication is the essence of human life.

In fact, our ability to communicate an unlimited number of thoughts and ideas separates humans from all other creatures.

Posted in 2016, Cerebral Palsy, Clinics, Infant and Childhood Development, News, Research, Speech & Language, YearTagged Katie Hustad, Language Development, Speech and Language

Researchers track critical developments in the young brain

Posted on May 4, 2016

Much like electricity traveling down wires, nerve impulses in our brain travel along nerve fibers. And just as wires need insulation to function well, nerve fibers, too, rely on a kind of insulation called myelin, a fatty substance that protects them and increases the speed at which nerve impulses travel.

Posted in 2016, Brain Imaging, News, Research, YearTagged Doug Dean
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