Society for the Neurobiology of Language poster presentation – Ramage & Cote
October 7, 2022
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May 3, 2022 Jessical Leach, a senior in the UNH Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience and Behavior and CoBALT lab member since 2019, presented her capstone project at the UNH Undergraduate Research Conference on April 23rd. This project is part of the iSCORE study investigating brain networks associate with symtpoms of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in active
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April 9, 2022 Anne O’Donnell has been a member of the CoBALT lab for 2 years and finalizing her role as a graduate student with her thesis defense on April 15th. She has been investigating error detection and correction in individuals with aphasia during an object naming task. She has learned a TON about what
Anne O’Donnell presenting her Master’s thesis defense on Friday! Read More »
July 21, 2021 Kate Phelps, graduate research assistant in the lab, was awarded the Theo-Steelman Public Service Fellowship in the UNH College of Health and Human Services! This award is for students who are gaining practical experience or are conducting research in the public service sector. This award is in recognition of her current and
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April 30, 2021 Kaila successfully defended her thesis on a coordinate-based meta-analysis of artificial grammar learning. This was a big accomplishment and was in collaboration with fabulous CSD faculty member Jill Thorson and University of Sydney faculty member Kirrie Ballard. It also involved the incredibly talented methods chops of our Florida International University colleagues Angie
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April 23, 2021 Jess has been at UNH since she was a freshman and is certainly an accomplished student and now SLP-CF! She defended her thesis on the language and cognitive control network connections in persons with aphasia (PWA) and healthy, age-matched controls, and how those netwrok connection patterns correlated with discourse. It was a
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April 17, 2020 Gwenyth defends her master’s thesis over zoom amid the pandemic. Congrats Gwyneth!
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November 21, 2019 Dr. Ramage and CoBALT member Gwennyth Horne at the 2019 Clinical Aphasiology Conference where Gwennyth presented her poster on the influence of depression on language performance in people with aphasia.