CNE BabyLab
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CNE BabyLab
@CNEBabyLab
Neuroscience in Education (University of Cambridge). Neural Oscillatory Entrainment & Language Acquisition - from 8 weeks to 2.5 years - RECRUITMENT FINISHED.

1/n Our latest study on the emergence of phonological encoding in the first year of life is on Nature Communications! nature.com/articles/s4146… @tcddublinscss @AdaptCentre @Cambridge_Uni @CNEBabyLab @AdamAttaheri





At @apanhearing #APAN2022? Come see what I have been up to for the last 6 years @CNEBabyLab. Poster 66, Cortical tracking and phase amplitude coupling to sung speech predicts language performance; data from infants and adults. 11/11 4:00PM. If not, see you @SfNtweets #SfN22









1/n I am really glad to share this very exciting finding on speech perception across the first year of life! This is the first direct measurement of phonetic encoding in infants in ecologically-valid settings (nursery-rhymes listening). Preprint: doi.org/10.1101/2022.1…









🚨🥁👶 It's the new preprint klaxon, repeating at a steady 2Hz!👶🥁🚨 We find that the preferred phase of infants' neural responses to simple, repetitive syllabic and drumbeat stimuli in infancy is related to their language performance at 12 to 24 months. psyarxiv.com/kdezm



A sneak peek at data I presented at #WILD2022 with @CNEBabyLab. First, we find an increase in EEG power at 2Hz in response to stimuli played... at 2Hz! Nothing unexpected. For younger babies, the peak is less prominent, less 2Hz-specific, and less distributed across the scalp.



