by minchao | Aug 11, 2023 | Recent news
Congratulations to Jennifer and Paige on their publication regarding parents’ perspectives on children’s risky play! Their research report investigates parents with children attending Becky Gates Children Center in College Station, Texas, and provides...
by minchao | Jun 26, 2023 | Recent news
Congratulations to Drs. Huilin Sun, Qinxin Shi, and Jia, along with Sadie Pazoki (3rd author), on the acceptance of our groundbreaking paper titled “Neurophysiological correlates of reading difficulties in elementary school children” in Developmental...
by minchao | Jun 26, 2023 | Recent news
A big welcome to Ying Xu, Juan Quinonez, and Mai Tran as they join our lab! Ying and Juan will strengthen our ‘biometrics and reading’ team, while Mai will contribute to our transfer project. We’re excited to have their expertise and dedication...
by minchao | May 12, 2023 | Recent news
We are proud of Dr. Megan Nguyen, who successfully defended her dissertation entitled ‘Perceived Injustice and Pain Outcomes in Youth with Chronic Pain”! Megan will pursue a future in pain research, starting as a clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School! ...
by minchao | Oct 24, 2022 | Recent news
Hearty congratulations to our winners of the LS Conference Poster Award! First Place: Saeedeh Pazoki (Neural correlates of reading) Brain Signatures of Reading Difficulty in Elementary Students: A Study of the N400 Effect Second Place: Christine Richie (Academic...
by minchao | Sep 29, 2022 | Recent news
Drs Joshi, Woodward, and Woltering were wondering whether there were advantages to cell phone use to learn to self-regulate. Findings mostly showed that advantages to self-regulation, if any, were minimal and that these were far outweighed by the disadvantages...
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