Browsing Psychology by Author "Acolatse, L"
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Growth in early infancy drives optimal brain functional connectivity which predicts cognitive flexibility in later childhood.
Bulgarelli, C; Blasi, A; McCann, S; Milosavljevic, B; Ghillia, G; Mbye, E; Touray, E; Fadera, T; Acolatse, L; Moore, SE (2024-01-03) -
Iron Status in Early Infancy Is Associated With Attentional Flexibility and Cognitive Achievement in Rural Gambia
McCann, S; Mbye, E; Touray, E; Ceesay, M; Acolatse, L; Milosavljevic, B; Mason, L; Johnson, W; Okot, P; Colley, A (Elsevier, 2021-06) -
It takes a village: caregiver diversity and language contingency in the UK and rural Gambia
Katus, L; Crespo-Llado, MM; Milosavljevic, B; Saidykhan, M; Njie, O; Fadera, T; McCann, S; Acolatse, L; Amadó, MP; Rozhko, M -
It takes a village: Caregiver diversity and language contingency in the UK and rural Gambia.
Katus, L; Crespo-Llado, MM; Milosavljevic, B; Saidykhan, M; Njie, O; Fadera, T; McCann, S; Acolatse, L; Perapoch Amadó, M; Rozhko, M (Elsevier, 2023-12-05)INTRODUCTION: There is substantial diversity within and between contexts globally in caregiving practices and family composition, which may have implications for the early interaction's infants engage in. We draw on data ...