International visiting scholar to present research

Huckabee uses the latest technologies such as endoscopy, MRI, EEG and manometry to study the biomechanics of swallowing and the neural processes underlying coordinated respiration and laryngeal movement in both children and adults. She is recognized internationally for her books and articles in peer-reviewed journals.

Friday, Nov. 14
1:30-3:30 p.m. -- "Neuroplasticity in aging and the rehabilitation of swallowing disorders: Effects of biofeedback"
3:30-4:30 p.m. -- Reception and continued discussion
130 Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex

Saturday, Nov. 15
Interested in collaborative and interdisciplinary research related to aging, neuro-rehabilitation, quality of life and swallowing? Huckabee will facilitate small working groups to problem solve and generate ideas with a particular focus on older adults.
104 Ahlberg Hall

RSVP to Lyn Goldberg at lyn.goldberg@wichita.edu or 978-6115 for either the Friday or Saturday sessions.

Huckabee's visit is made possible by the WSU Regional Institute on Aging, the KayPENTAX Co. and the department of communication sciences and disorders.