CaNDL Students Present at the 25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

Therese Ancheta, ’23, (top left) and Sebastian Romani, ’23, (top right) presented their research posters at the 25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium sharing research they conducted over the summer with the lab through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).

Sebastian presented his research titled, Parent-Child Shared Reading Interactions in Toddlerhood in Relation to Socioeconomic and Language Status. This research explored the quality and quantity of parental language input during shared reading experiences. Therese’s project, entitled, Identifying Neural Correlates of Speech Prosody in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, focused on behavioral and neural differences of speech in children with and without autism.

Congratulations to Sebastian and Therese on a summer full of research and wonderful presentations of their work!

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