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How fast is fast mapping? Behavioural evidence from preschool children
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Artemenko E., Васильева М. Ю., Князева В. М., Азарова М. В., Абдулаева Р. Р., Александров А. А., Shtyrov Y.
The aim of the current study was - to assess immediate behavioural indices of a single-shot novel word learning in preschool children
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St. Petersburg : Scifiya-print, 2021
Vasilyeva M. J., Knyazeva V. M., Artemenko E. et al., , in : Conference proceedings 3rd International Conference Volga Neuroscience Meeting 2021. : Nizhny Novgorod : Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod (UNN), 2021. P. 91-92.
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Kleeva D., Ребрейкина А. Б., Сысоева О. В., Современная зарубежная психология 2020 Т. 9 № 2 С. 34-45
Perceptual learning is defined by increased effectiveness of completing perceptual tasks as a result of experience or training. This review presents the analysis of changes in the components of event-related potentials (ERPs) after visual and auditory perceptual learning in humans. The use of the EEG method, which has a high temporal resolution, makes it possible ...
Added: October 26, 2020
Shtyrov Y., The Neuroscientist (США) 2012 Vol. 18 No. 4 P. 312-319
Humans are unique in developing large lexicons as their communication tool; to achieve this, they are able to learn new words rapidly. However, neural bases of this rapid learning, which may be an expression of a more general cognitive mechanism likely rooted in plasticity at cellular and synaptic levels, are not yet understood. In this ...
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Das Gupta M., Gragnolati M., Lokshin M. et al., / World Bank Group. Series WPS "Policy Research Working Paper". 2005. No. 3647.
Levels of child malnutrition in India fell only slowly during the 1990s, despite significant economic growth and large public spending on the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) program, of which the major component is supplementary feeding for malnourished children. To unravel this puzzle, the authors assess the program's placement and its outcomes using National Family ...
Added: November 13, 2012
Frontiers in Psychology 2013 Vol. 4 P. 257-260
We use working memory (WM) to follow directions, figure out how much things cost and keep up with a conversation. Keeping up with a conversation at the same time as summing up our groceries cost can be a taunting task for most of us. This is multi-tasking and there is a cognitive cost associated with ...
Added: September 9, 2015
Arsalidou M., Skuratov N., Khalezov E. et al., Plos One 2022 Vol. 17 No. 2 Article e0263106
A constant blood supply to the brain is required for mental function. Research with Doppler ultrasonography has important clinical value and burgeoning potential with machine learning applications in studies predicting gestational age and vascular aging. Critically, studies on ultrasound metrics in school-age children are sparse and no machine learning study to date has used color ...
Added: December 28, 2022
Charkhabi M., Халезов Е. А., Kotova T. et al., Plos One 2019 Vol. 14 No. 11 P. 1-13
School engagement reflects the degree to which students are invested, motivated and willing to participate in learning at their school and this relates to future academic and professional success. Although school engagement is a primary factor predicting educational dropout or successful school completion in Europe and North America, little is known about school engagement factors ...
Added: October 30, 2019
Lokshin undefined. M., Gupta M. D., Gragnolati M. et al., Development and Change 2005 No. 36(4) P. 613-640
Levels of child malnutrition in India have fallen only slowly during the 1990s, despite significant economic growth and considerable expenditure on the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) programme, of which the major component is supplementary feeding for malnourished children. To begin to unravel this puzzle, this article assesses the programme’s placement and its outcomes, using ...
Added: November 10, 2012
St. Petersburg : Scifiya-print, 2021
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Neurobiology of Speech and Language ...
Added: May 4, 2022
Kuzmenkova Y. B., Erykina M. A., , in : World of Children: Perceptions and Connections in Sustainability with Reflections during the Pandemic. : Linton Atlantic Books (США), 2021. Ch. 3. P. 236-251.
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Razorenova A., Скавронская В. В., Tyulenev N. B. et al., Современная зарубежная психология 2020 Т. 9 № 2 С. 46-56
A stable relation between words and referent objects or events underlies human language. One of the most fundamental questions is how brain processes new words in order to form new lexical items. The answer to such questions will bring significant breakthrough in multiple fields, ranging from methods of language teaching and speech correction programs for ...
Added: July 12, 2020
Korenkova M., Вестник Института социологии 2020 Т. 11 № 2 С. 174-193
The aim of the study presented in this article is to determine the characteristics of Russian mothers seeking care and education services for their children. This work examines the transformation of the traditional family function of raising, socializing and educating children. Currently we are witnessing an increase in the number of parents who resort to ...
Added: September 27, 2020
Lokshin M., Fong M., / World Bank Group. Series WPS "Policy Research Working Paper". 2000. No. 2400.
The authors model the household demand for child care, the mother's participation in the labor force, and her working hours in Romania. Their model estimates the effects of the price of child care, the mother's wage, and household income on household behavior relating to child care and mothers working outside the home. They find that: ...
Added: November 13, 2012
Arsalidou M., Im-Bolter N., Brain Imaging and Behavior 2017 Vol. 11 No. 4 P. 1214-1224
Children’s cognitive abilities improve significantly over childhood and adolescence. We know from behavioral research that core cognitive processes such as working memory and mental attention improve significantly across development. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows for investigating the typically developing, living brain in action. In the last twenty years we have learned a great deal ...
Added: October 21, 2016
Milovantseva N., The Lancet 2016 Vol. 388 No. 10053
Building on long-term benefits of early intervention (Paper 2 of this Series) and increasing commitment to early childhood development (Paper 1 of this Series), scaled up support for the youngest children is essential to improving health, human capital, and wellbeing across the life course. In this third paper, new analyses show that the burden of ...
Added: October 7, 2016
Kristjansson A., Journal of Vision 2019 Vol. 9 No. 9 P. 1-17
Objects have a variety of different features that can be represented as probability distributions. Recent findings show that in addition to mean and variance, the visual system can also encode the shape of feature distributions for features like color or orientation. In an odd-one-out search task we investigated observers' ability to encode two feature distributions ...
Added: May 30, 2020
Varga A., Федорович Е. Ю., Семейная психология и семейная терапия 2015 № 1 С. 5-17
Along with widespread belief about the positive impact of pets on the development and psychological well-being of children, increasingly works evaluate the role of pets in the development and maintenance of psychological well-being of children more cautiously and deliberately. There is a growing conviction that the specific characteristics of the family simultaneously lead to the ...
Added: November 25, 2015
Вернадская Н. Е., Исследователь/Researcher 2023 № 1-2 С. 155-209
This is a publication of the first part of the diary of Natalia Vernadskaya, the wife of Vladimir Vernadsky, which she kept on the development of the first child — Georgy. The first part of the diary describes the birth, analyzes the literature on psychophysical development of children, relevant to the end of the 19th ...
Added: September 2, 2023