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  2. Our study funded by the Fondation Botnar has recently published new…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/our-study-funded-fondation-botnar-has-recently-published-new-findings
    26 Jul 2024: For example, in English they learn that ‘broom’ and ‘bread’ begin in the same way. ... Four different sound types were used, and we studied the same children over a 5-year period.
  3. Press Articles | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/press-articles
    26 Jul 2024: NEUROSCIENCE NEWS. 1st December 2023 - Babies Learn Language Best Through Sing-Song Speech, Not Phonetics. ... UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH NEWS. 30th November 2023 - Why reading nursery rhymes and singing to babies may help them to learn language.
  4. GraphoGame Teacher’s Manual 10/18 | Centre for Neuroscience in…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/file/graphogame-teachers-manual-1018
    26 Jul 2024: Search site. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. GraphoGame Teacher’s Manual 10/18. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  5. Why reading nursery rhymes and singing to babies may help them to…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/why-reading-nursery-rhymes-and-singing-babies-may-help-them-learn-language
    26 Jul 2024: Infants are thought to learn these small sound elements and add them together to make words. ... But a new study suggests that phonetic information is learnt too late and slowly for this to be the case.
  6. Visiting Researchers | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/visiting-researchers
    26 Jul 2024: 2018-2019. Dr. Wei Wei. Dr. Wei was a Lecturer at the Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, China. ... 2009. Pædagogisk Psykologisk Rådgivning. A group of psychologists and other specialist team members from the
  7. Dénes Szűcs | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/staff/denes-szucs
    26 Jul 2024: He has been a visiting professor at both Stanford University and University of Padua. ... Szűcs, D. (2005). Teachers can substantially inform cognitive psychological and cognitive neuroscience research.
  8. figure6_generating_and_preparing_sound_files_for_analysis.jpg |…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/file/figure6generatingandpreparingsoundfilesforanalysisjpg
    26 Jul 2024: Search site. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. figure6_generating_and_preparing_sound_files_for_analysis.jpg. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  9. Our study funded by the Fondation Botnar project has recently…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/our-study-funded-fondation-botnar-project-has-recently-published-findings-clinical
    26 Jul 2024: Here we investigated both slower and faster neural rhythms while children with dyslexia listened to rhythmic speech. ... We measured brain rhythms in 51 children (21 typically-developing and 30 with dyslexia).
  10. Is Number Sense the Key? | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/number-sense-key
    26 Jul 2024: Have you ever looked at a crowd and estimated how many people were there? ... that number and store it in an area of the brain specifically reserved for remembering approximations.
  11. Alumni and Former Members | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/alumni-and-former-members
    26 Jul 2024: Ruth Cumming. Researcher on the Rhythmic Perception, Music and Language in Children with SLI (Nuffield Foundation) project. ... Internship with Dénes Szücs. Fruzsina Soltész. Researcher on the Humans, The Analogy-Making Species (ERC), and
  12. New research findings have been published from the BabyRhythm…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/new-research-findings-have-been-published-babyrhythm-project-funded-european-research-council
    26 Jul 2024: A recent publication reveals how the infant brain tracks the rhythm of visual speech, and how this has implications for later language development. ... At five and eight months, there was an increase in brain activity at rate at which she was speaking.
  13. What is Mathematics Anxiety? | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/what-is-mathematics-anxiety
    26 Jul 2024: 4) Ashcraft, M. H., & Moore, A. M. (2009). Mathematics Anxiety and the Affective Drop in Performance. ... 1999). A Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between Anxiety toward Mathematics and Achievement in Mathematics.
  14. Methods for Spectral-Amplitude Modulation Phase Hierarchy | Centre…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/methods-spectral-amplitude-modulation-phase-hierarchy
    26 Jul 2024: Search site. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. Methods for Spectral-Amplitude Modulation Phase Hierarchy. Centre for Neuroscience in Education. WIKI SAMPH. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  15. Introduction to Working Memory | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/introduction-to-working-memory
    26 Jul 2024: The phonological loop is believed to hold speech and other auditory-based information. ... This can allow things such as a sense of the order of events.
  16. Understanding More About Maths Anxiety | Centre for Neuroscience in…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/understanding-more-about-maths-anxiety
    26 Jul 2024: Previous Research. Previously, most research on maths anxiety had focused on adults and adolescents. ... 3. , that there is an inverse relationship between maths anxiety and maths performance.
  17. Past Projects | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/past-projects
    26 Jul 2024: This project was sponsored by the Nuffield Foundation and ran between 2013 and 2019. ... Phonological Skills, Vocabulary Development and Reading Development in Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants.
  18. What Makes Learning Fractions So Hard? (Part 1) | Centre for…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/what-makes-learning-fractions-so-hard-part-1
    26 Jul 2024: With more difficult (or less familiar) fractions, they used the local values of the numerator and denominator. ... We gave the same two tasks described above to children in years 5, 6, and 7.
  19. What Makes Learning Fractions So Hard? (Part 2) | Centre for…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/what-makes-learning-fractions-so-hard-part-2
    26 Jul 2024: Part 1), we learned that fractions have two different types of values, local and global. ... We decided to create just such a curriculum and we tested it with children.
  20. Radio, Podcasts and Television | Centre for Neuroscience in Education

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/radio-podcasts-and-television
    26 Jul 2024: 2024. The Froebel Trust Podcast - Developing language and literacy in the early years. ... BBC1. 04/10/08 - News item: 1pm and 6pm. This shows the current reading research in the EEG lab at CNE.
  21. What are the Causes of Developmental Dyscalculia? | Centre for…

    https://www.cne.psychol.cam.ac.uk/what-are-the-causes-of-developmental-dyscalculia
    26 Jul 2024: The ANS equips humans with the capacity to quickly and instinctively understand, estimate and manipulate non-symbolic (i.e. ... Central executive processes drive the working memory system by coordinating and controlling “online” information.

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