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Caitlin Tenison
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Currently, I am a PhD student in the Psychology department at Carnegie Mellon University. Where I am advised by Dr. John Anderson. I am a member of the Program for Interdisciplinary Education Research. As well as the Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center. Before coming to CMU, I worked at Stanford University. In the Cognitive Systems Neuroscience Lab. As a research assistant at SCSNL, I led a large-scale intervention study investigating the effects of tutoring on children with developmental dyscalculia.
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Vinod Menon | Stanford Medicine Profiles
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Stanford School of Medicine. Rachel L. and Walter F. Nichols, MD, Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Neurology. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Professor (By courtesy), Neurology and Neurological Sciences. Member, Child Health Research Institute. Member, Stanford Neurosciences Institute. Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford (2006 - 2008). Editorial Board, Network Neuroscience (2016-). Welch Fellow, Unive...
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People | The Eckert Laboratory
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We study individual differences in neurobiology that limit or enhance auditory perception, cognitive ability, and response to intervention. Mark A. Eckert, Ph.D. MUSC Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. Amanda Maxwell, M.S. Susan Teubner-Rhodes, Ph.D. Kenny Vaden, Ph.D. Jayne Ahlstrom, M.S., MUSC Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. Gary Aston-Jones, Ph.D., Rutgers University Brain Health Institute. Stephanie Cute, M.A., Kennedy Krieger Institute.
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The Science of Learning: Resources on How Our Brains Learn Best | Best Online Universities, LLC
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Best Online Universities, LLC. Best Online Universities, LLC. Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning Research. Brain and Learning Blogs. General Brain-based Learning Resources. And work ethics can still train their brains to learn better. Researching the conditions that allow brains to learn most easily enables innovation and optimization for learners in formal and informal settings. This can be especially helpful for those pursuing education in an online medium. We are incredibly excited about all of the n...
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MU Math Study - Psychological Sciences - University of Missouri-Columbia
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Ten Year Adolescent Math Study. Our goal is to better understand how children learn mathematics and why some students have difficulties with this learning. We have been focusing in particular on how children represent, process, and understand key aspects of mathematics, ranging from Arabic numerals to algebraic equations, and on the underlying cognitive systems (e.g., working memory) that support this learning. We are collaborating with colleagues at Stanford University School of Medicine. And will invol...
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FIND Lab at Stanford University :: Links
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Stellar freeware for preprocessing, analysis, and display of brain imaging data. We particularly like it for the independent component analysis (ICA) applications. Excellent site for people who are new to fMRI. A multi-disciplinary neuroimaging research facility. An information page updated by researchers at Columbia University. A website updated through collaboration of millions of volunteers around the world. Our sister lab led by our close collaborator Vinod Menon. Distractions in the wider world.
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FIND Lab at Stanford University :: People
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Mike Greicius, M.D. Dr Greicius' research involves the use of functional MRI in conjunction with other imaging modalities to detect and characterize neural networks in healthy adults and patients with neuropsychiatric disorders. The main research objective is to develop novel imaging biomarkers that will enhance the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, major depression, and schizophrenia. Valerio Napolioni, Ph.D. Sepideh Sadaghiani, Ph.D. Bernard Ng, Ph.D.
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Caitlin Tenison
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Currently, I am a PhD student in the Psychology department at Carnegie Mellon University. Where I am advised by Dr. John Anderson. I am a member of the Program for Interdisciplinary Education Research. As well as the Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center. Before coming to CMU, I worked at Stanford University. In the Cognitive Systems Neuroscience Lab. As a research assistant at SCSNL, I led a large-scale intervention study investigating the effects of tutoring on children with developmental dyscalculia.
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