Haskins Laboratories: Groups
Since its founding in 1935, Haskins Laboratories has served has a hub for cutting edge, interdisciplinary research. Many related groups have interactions, engage people, and pursue research and ideas of mutual interest, formally and informally. Currently, primary topics include language, neuroscience, developmental linguistics, speech, reading, and related areas. Some of these groups include:
• Yale Child Study Center Language Sciences Consortium
• Language Learning and Multisensory Brain (LLAMB) Lab (YCSC)
• LandiLab (Uconn)
• Chawarska Lab (Yale Social and Affective Neuroscience of Autism Program)
• The Hirsch Lab and the Brain Function Lab at the Yale School of Medicine
• UConn Psychology and other departments
• UConn Brain Imaging Research Center (BIRC)
• NTNU/Haskins Joint Research Center (Taiwan)
• IS Group