Cognition, Brain and Language Team

Cognition, Brain and Language Team

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The UNH Cognition, Brain and Language Team, directed by Amy E. Ramage (https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8

10/22/2025

One of the students in my lab is working on a project with individuals with Parkinson's disease. Our preference is to complete the sessions in person, but there is the possibility of remote testing. Please let me know if you or someone you know may be interested!!

10/04/2025

We're recruiting for our study on learning. Give us a shout if you're interested in participating!

Photos from Cognition, Brain and Language Team's post 04/28/2025

Our research lab had TWO fabulous master's thesis projects culminate in outstanding presentations this month! Kudos to Abigail Rowe and Alyssa Walker!!

Yesterday we celebrated all the work completed this semester at The Thirsty Moose! This semester the CoBalt lab has ran close to 150 participants, put out several articles, caught up on data entry, preprocessed some brain images, trained almost 10 new lab members and SO much more. All of this could not have been possible without this awesome team. Way to go COBALT!!!! 12/07/2024

We celebrated all the work completed this semester at the Thirsty Moose! This semester the CoBALT lab has run over 50 participants, published several articles, caught up on data entry, processed some brain images, trained ~10 new lab members and SO MUCH more. All of this could not have been possible without this awesome team. Way to go CoBALT!!

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Yesterday we celebrated all the work completed this semester at The Thirsty Moose! This semester the CoBalt lab has ran close to 150 participants, put out several articles, caught up on data entry, preprocessed some brain images, trained almost 10 new lab members and SO much more. All of this could not have been possible without this awesome team. Way to go COBALT!!!!

06/04/2024

Excellent questions and discussion during our presentation at ! Looking forward to continuing this work toward optimizing treatments for people with .

Narrative analysis in individuals with Parkinson’s disease following intensive voice treatment: secondary outcome variables from a randomized controlled trial 05/22/2024

Our latest collaborative publication LSVT Global on narrative analysis in individuals with Parkinson's disease.

Narrative analysis in individuals with Parkinson’s disease following intensive voice treatment: secondary outcome variables from a randomized controlled trial Communication is often impaired in individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD), typically secondary to sensorimotor deficits impacting voice and speech. Language may also be diminished in PD, particularly for production and comprehension of verbs. Evidence exists that verb processing is influenced b...

Wishes, beliefs, and jealousy: use of mental state terms in Cinderella retells after traumatic brain injury 05/15/2024

Check out our latest publication with the UNH researcher Kathryn Greenslade and colleagues on mental state terms in recovery for individuals with .

Wishes, beliefs, and jealousy: use of mental state terms in Cinderella retells after traumatic brain injury IntroductionTraumatic brain injury (TBI) negatively impacts social communication in part due to social cognitive difficulties, which may include reduced mental state term (MST) use in some discourse genres. As social cognitive difficulties can negatively impact relationships, employment, and meaning...

04/13/2024

We've got two new Master's in the research lab! Kaitlyn O'Connor and Katelyn Lerner successfully defended their theses - and did it fabulously!

04/09/2024

One hour after the first, CoBALT has another master's students defending her thesis!! It's Katelyn Lerner!!

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