University of Wisconsin–Madison

Welcome to the Cognitive-Communication in Aging and Neurogenic Disorders Laboratory

Welcome to the homepage for the Cognitive-Communication in Aging and Neurogenic Disorders Laboratory (CCANDL). Our team seeks to understand preclinical signs of dementia, shed light on possible methods of early identification, and explore innovative intervention options. We seek interdisciplinary collaboration and community input for our projects.

Please feel free to contact our team at any time with questions about our work or how you can get involved!

Primary Aims of Our Lab

Neural Mechanisms

Understanding neural mechanisms of speech/language in aging individuals, and individuals with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and other forms of dementia.

Early Detection Tools

Design and testing of identification methods of early cognitive change in the presence of AD biomarkers.

Naturalistic Speech and Language Samples

Analysis of naturalistic speech-language samples as a means of gaining insight from subtle changes to communication in the context of aging and neurodegenerative diseases.

Therapeutic Cognitive-Communication Interventions

Creation of multimodal therapeutic interventions to address cognitive-communication difficulties in MCI and dementia due to neurodegenerative disease.

CCANDL News

  • CCANDL Collaboration Featured in UW News

    CCANDL Collaboration Featured in UW News

    Click here to read more about the NIH-funded Lucidity in Alzheimer’s and Dementia, or LEAD, Network focused on further elucidating lucidity in late-stage Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.

  • Lab Meeting — ADRD Day Poster Practice!

    Lab Meeting — ADRD Day Poster Practice!

    During today’s lab meeting, our PhD students practiced presenting their posters for ADRD Day! We loved seeing their hard work come to life, and cannot wait to see their presentations at the…