Educational Neuroscience (PEN) Distinguished Lecture Series
Educational Neuroscience (PEN) Distinguished Lecture Series
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Snoddon presents two research studies on Deaf and hearing parents and young children participating in family ASL and literacy programs in Ontario, Canada.… -
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Current research in cognitive neuroscience on visual recognition of faces and words suggests that cognitive behavior is supported, not by dedicated modules, but by… -
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February 12, 2012 Dr. Kenneth R. Pugh Haskins Laboratory at Yale University Neuroimaging studies of Reading and Language Development: An update on recent… -
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April 18, 2012 Dr. Erin Wilkinson, Department of Linguistics, University of Manitoba Unlocking the grammatical system of SELF: A functional description SELF is… -
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Revisiting the Process of Grammaticalization in Signed Languages A key factor in our ability to carry out historical linguistics work on signed languages has been… -
Learning to Move and Moving to Learn Infants learn to move in the context of continual development. Moreover, developmental changes in motor behavior generate new…
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NUMBER SYMBOLS IN THE BRAIN AND MIND Humans share with animals the ability to process numerical quantities in non-symbolic formats (e.g. collections of objects). Unlike…
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How Language Experience Shapes the Brain Dr. Klein is a Scientist in the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, and an…
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THE LANGUAGES OF THE BRAINHow did language and mathematics emerge in humans during the course of evolution? Scientists since Galileo have insisted that mathematics is… -
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IMPACTING EARLY ACOUSTIC MAPPING IN INFANTS: TRANSLATIONAL STRATEGIES CAN ALTER THE COURSE OF LANGUAGE LEARNING DISORDERS.Ongoing research in my laboratory provides… -
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How not to fool yourself with p-value and other statistics In 2016 the American Statistical Association published its first position paper on the use of p-values,… -
HOW LANGUAGE EXPERIENCE SHAPES THE BRAINHow does our early experience with language impact the human brain, higher cognitive functions, and learning? In this…
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Dr. Carol Padden, Dean of the Division of Social Sciences at University of California, San Diego, will come to Gallaudet to discuss her research on new sign languages. …
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Gallaudet University and the Ph.D. in Educational Neuroscience program proudly present the first Distinguished Lecture of the year! Dr. Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek and Dr.…
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OVERCOMING ANXIETY ABOUT MATH Basic math skills are important for success in school and everyday life. Yet many people experience apprehension and fear when dealing…