Events can be lab party, outreach activity, and etc.
Nebraska Lecture kicked off on April 3, 2017 with the opening speaker, Dr. Victoria Molfese. As an expert in cognitive development of infants, children and adults, she said research on childhood reading has advanced at a rapid pace during the past 30 years. The result is an ever-growing volume of information that may overwhelm parents,…
Dr. Wang attended the CEHS Showcase at City Campus Union: Centennial Room (1400 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68588). Research Team at College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) organized this event aiming to facilitate communication among faculty members and advocate research among students.
The Dyslexia Foundation EXTRAORDINARY BRAIN SYMPOSIUM XV with a focus on “The Geschwind – Galaburda Hypothesis 30 years later” was held on June 19-24, 2016 at the Buccaneer Hotel at St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. Dr. Wang gave her oral presentation on the topic of Neural substrates of the executive attention network in children at-risk…
Dr. Wang presented her work at the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools (CYFS) Summit on Research in Early Childhood on April 7th at the Lincoln Cornhusker. This is a great opportunity to connect the research, practice and policy communities in Nebraska. This event is being jointly sponsored by CYFS, the…
Dr. Wang attended the 2016 Cognitive Neuroscience Conference held in New York City (NYC) from April 1-5, 2016. Her post’s title is “Development of tract-specific white matter pathways during early reading development in at-risk children and typical controls”. The research findings show white matter alterations and atypical lateralization of the arcuate fasciculus at the prereading…