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Language Across the Lifespan:

Communication and Aging Laboratory


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Acknowledgements

This research has been supported by the following grants from the National Institute on Aging:

1986-1991 Geriatric Psycholinguistics

1990-1994 Research Career Development Award

1992-1993 Language of Dementia, a pilot project as part of the Alzheimer's Disease Center Core Grant, W. C. Koller, P. I., University of Kansas Medical Center

1993-1995 Subcontract as part of Independent and Dependent Life in the Elderly, D. Snowdon, P. I. University of Kentucky

1996-1999 Subcontract as part of Independent and Dependent Life in the Elderly, D. Snowdon, P. I., University of Kentucky

1993-2003 Research and Training Program in Communication and Aging

1993-2003 Speech Accommodations By and To Older Adults

1994-1996 Speech Accommodations By and To Older Adults Supplement

1999-2000 Eye Movements of Young and Older Adults during Reading, Pilot Project from the Pepper Center, Center on Aging, S. Studinski, P. I., University of Kansas Medical Center

2002-2006 Tracking Older Adults' Eye Movements while Reading with Distraction

2002-2007 Center for Biobehavioral Neurosciences of Communication Disorders, NIDCD

2005-2010 Dual Task Costs to Language Production by Young and Older Adults


In addition, this research was supported in part by grants from the NIH to the University of Kansas through the Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Center, grant number P30 HD-002528, and the Center for Biobehavioral Neurosciences in Communication Disorders, grant number P30 DC-005803 from the National Institute on Aging, as well as by grants from the Heartland Chapter of the American Heart Association and the Kansas City Area Life Sciences, Inc.