Click here for a recent study which found significant differences between blood flow in certain brain regions in autistic individuals versus typically developing individuals, using brain imaging technology. MRI and other imaging techniques will be critical in helping researchers solve the autism mystery.
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Could learning words in categories make toddlers vocab grow more easily?
Click here to read about research that found children recognized new words more easily when they already knew many other related words. Researchers employed categories familiar to children such as drinks, fruits, body parts, animals, clothing and vehicles. Read more to hear the full story and to help your toddler’s vocabulary expand.
Could exposure to theatre help autistic individuals?
Theatre involves many factors that could be important learning tools for autistic individuals, such as observing, perceiving, interpreting and expressing thoughts, feelings and ideas says researchers. Click here to read more about the effects these researchers found when autistic individuals participated in theatre programs.
There are several local sensory friendly theatre productions coming to Connecticut soon!
Click here to find out about sensory friendly performances at Hartford Stage
Click here to find out about sensory friendly performances at The Bushnell!
Children with anxious parents are at risk for anxiety too.
Anxiety can be due to an inborn temperament or due to life experience. Read more here about a study that looked at parents and children with anxiety, and how family therapy intervention can possibly curb that anxiety.
UConn makes great strides in Autism research!
With the rise in autism rates, it is no wonder that autism research is a hot topic on campus these days, and our researchers are on the path to discovery. Click here to read about one of our undergrad researchers that made a big impact in the field!
The Institute for Brain and Cognitive Sciences opens at UConn!
At UConn, there are many researchers interested in the brain from many different perspectives and this new institute will help to connect these researchers at a whole new level to share information and discoveries. Click here to read more!
Spoken language vs Written language
Did you know that spoken language and written language are supported by different parts of the brain? This research can help us understand why spoken language happens much faster and is achieved much easier than literacy skills.
Speaking slowly + repeating = quality input for infants
To reinforce language development when talking to babies, these researchers remind parents to be conscious of how they talk: speak at a slow pace and repeat words to optimize understanding.
Talking to infants even before they can speak strengthens language AND cognitive abilities.
Talking to babies is critical. It makes sense that talking to them will help their language development later on. But this research shows it also strengthens their cognitive development such as abilities to organize and classify objects.
Worldwide sharing of genome data can aid in autism research.
Researchers around the world will be able to share genome data on over 10,000 families with autism across the globe.