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Centre for Neuroscience in Education |
https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/17 Jul 2024: Search site. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. A new publication has been released from the project funded by the Yidan Foundation. ... Foundation in September 2019, for her work in educational neuroscience, language and literacy. -
Sheila Flanagan | Centre for Neuroscience in Education
https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/staff/sheila-flanagan17 Jul 2024: She is currently working for the Botnar project, having previously worked upon the BabyRhythm project and the Educational Neuroscience & Developmental Dyslexia project. ... Flanagan, S., & Goswami, U. (2014). Music, Rhythm and Developmental Dyslexia: -
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https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/feed12 Jul 2024: item even" property="content:encoded"><p>A new publication from the project funded by the Yidan Foundation has been published in the Frontiers in Human Neuroscience Journal, in June 2024. ... Neural responses to natural and enhanced speech edges in -
Botnar project: Developing Prototype Assistive Listening Technology…
https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/botnar-project/botnar-project-developing-prototype-assistive-listening-technology-remediating17 Jul 2024: Search site. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. Botnar project: Developing Prototype Assistive Listening Technology for Remediating Developmental Dyslexia. ... We have previously found developmental links between children’s awareness of rhythm in -
Recent publications - Babyrhythm project | Centre for Neuroscience in …
https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/babyrhythm-project/recent-publications-babyrhythm-project17 Jul 2024: 2022). Cortical tracking of sung speech in adults vs infants: a developmental analysis. ... Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 54, 101075. -
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https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/files/devine_dyscalculia.pdf30 Jun 2020: Testing theories of developmental dyscalculia. Amy Devine with. Denes Szűcs, Fruzsina Soltész, Alison Nobes, Florence Gabriel. ... Slide Number 5. Slide Number 6. Developmental dyscalculia (DD). Large study on DD; Study phases. -
Recent News | Centre for Neuroscience in Education
https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news17 Jul 2024: Atypical low-frequency cortical encoding of speech identifies children with developmental dyslexia Slow cortical oscillations play a crucial role in processing the speech. . ... Neural responses to natural and enhanced speech edges in children with and -
Usha Goswami | Centre for Neuroscience in Education
https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/staff/usha-goswami17 Jul 2024: Search site. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. Usha Goswami. Professor Usha Goswami is the Director for the Centre for Neuroscience in Education, Professor of Cognitive Developmental Neuroscience and a Fellow of ... Director of the Centre for -
A new publication has been released from the project funded by the…
https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/new-publication-has-been-released-project-funded-yidan-foundation17 Jul 2024: Search site. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. A new publication has been released from the project funded by the Yidan Foundation. ... Slow cortical oscillations play a crucial role in processing the speech amplitude envelope, which is perceived -
Children’s brains need time to develop crucial listening skills |…
https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/botnar-project/botnar-project-developing-prototype-assistive-listening-technology-remediating-017 Jul 2024: Search site. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. Children’s brains need time to develop crucial listening skills.
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