
Donald Bolger
Associate Professor
The primary goal of Dr. Bolger’s research is to understand brain development with respect to reading and language and how impairment and remediation are reflected in the cortex. From school-based and cross-sectional paradigms to adult training tasks, his work combines methodologies in functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), event-related potentials (ERP), and magnetoencephalography (MEG) with developmental and behavioral research.
For more information, please visit Dr. Bolger’s lab website: Laboratory for Neurodevelopment of Reading and Language (LNRL)
Research Project(s):
Development of Reading Skills: Representation of Letters and Words in the Brain