Research lab at @umich@umichmedicine investigating the neural bases of stuttering. Follow for updates from the field and news from our studies! PI @sooeunchang
In case you missed it, our spring newsletter is out now! It's full of new #stuttering#research findings, upcoming events, and photos from our lab's recent travels. Check it out! conta.cc/4u3Ew7b
New @NatureGenet paper provides corroborating molecular evidence to neural network-based deficits in stuttering that may affect rhythm/timing processing, motor control, and integration of motor and cognitive functions. Congrats to the authors! tinyurl.com/3yx5m9hb
This is tonight! We hope you'll join us for a great conversation about #stuttering and #neuroscience#research. Bring your questions—we can't wait to talk more about stuttering with you! michmed.org/3G8GV
5/15: Tune in at 7pm ET for a free webinar that will dispel common #stuttering myths, share the latest stuttering #research findings, and celebrate people who #stutter. Register for the link to join: michmed.org/3G8GV
Next week! Join us for this webinar and bring your burning questions about #stuttering myths and research. Register for the Zoom link: michmed.org/3G8GV
5/15: Tune in at 7pm ET for a free webinar that will dispel common #stuttering myths, share the latest stuttering #research findings, and celebrate people who #stutter. Register for the link to join: michmed.org/3G8GV
We're so excited to share that our lab received an NIH grant to start a new #stuttering#research study! 🎉
Read our interview with @sooeunchang to learn more about the study and what we hope it will teach us about stuttering. michmed.org/qNqRr
5/15: Tune in at 7pm ET for a free webinar that will dispel common #stuttering myths, share the latest stuttering #research findings, and celebrate people who #stutter. Register for the link to join: michmed.org/3G8GV
Our fall newsletter is out now! Read up on our latest #stuttering#research findings, see photos from our recent travels, and learn about fun upcoming events! conta.cc/3ChYogR
Nov 16: You're invited to a free #stuttering film screening at the @MarqueeArtsA2! Join us at 3:30pm at the State Theatre for a special viewing of The King's Speech, including a panel breaking down stuttering stereotypes in media. See you there!🍿 Details: michmed.org/MyWVx
Excited for this line-up from @changstutterlab for the Society of Neurobiology of language Annual Meeting 2024 in Brisbane! @SNLmtg#SNL2024
Come check out the posters at Poster Session D on Saturday, Oct 26th 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
@sooeunchang@Hasinirw
Sept 13: Join us for the 1st Annual Alexander M. Mashour Pediatric Stuttering Symposium! The event is open to anyone who wants to learn more about #stuttering, and there is a fantastic line up of speakers, including our own @sooeunchang.
Register here: umich-ssc.jotform.com/241566…
In case you missed it, our summer newsletter is hot off the press! Take a peek to learn more about our recent #stuttering research findings, get the scoop on upcoming events, and meet our team! conta.cc/3X6bkPo
Get to know our lab members! 🧠
Dr. Shanley Treleaven is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow conducting research for our lab's EEG studies. Shanley is also a speech-language pathologist. In her free time, she enjoys reading and spoiling her dogs. Read more: michmed.org/DnyWV
Get to know our lab members! 🧠
Dr. Hasini Weerathunge is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Speech Neurophysiology Lab. When @Hasinirw isn't busy conducting research, she enjoys hot yoga and the great outdoors.
Read our interview with Hasini here: michmed.org/nDmbD
Curious how neuroimaging research relates to clinical practice in #stuttering? A new paper published in @IJSLP offers a fascinating conversation between @sooeunchang and other experts in the field. Read the full conversation: michmed.org/wr8My
Dr. Yanni Liu’s new paper was recently published in the Journal of Fluency Disorders! 🎉
We interviewed Dr. Liu on our blog to learn more about the #research behind the paper and how it can improve the lives of people who #stutter: michmed.org/38AVY
While there's a lot our lab has learned about #stuttering, there are also plenty of mysteries we're still trying to solve!
Curious about these unsolved mysteries? Check out our blog where we break down everything we know—and don't know—about stuttering. michmed.org/xAXVd
Hot off the press- an “Unsolved mysteries” article focused on updated science and gaps remaining in our understanding of the neurobiology of stuttering.
The mysterious origin of #stuttering is closely linked to early brain development in children.
Nicole Neef & @sooeunchang investigate the #neuroscience that is inspiring questions about links between genetics, neural networks and social factors.
plos.io/3UJOxaW
ALT Four images of the brain set against a black background. The images show a visualization of probability density maps for connections starting at seed regions in the dorsal (upper) and ventral (lower) laryngeal motor cortex. Areas with more connections are in red, areas with fewer are in blue. The maps were derived from probabilistic fiber tracking based on 136 DTI datasets.