Browsing Psychology by Author "Touray, E"
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The Brain Imaging for Global Health (BRIGHT) Project: Longitudinal cohort study protocol
Lloyd-Fox, S; McCann, S; Milosavljevic, B; Katus, L; Blasi, A; Bulgarelli, C; Crespo-Llado, M; Ghillia, G; Fadera, T; Mbye, E -
Executive functioning skills and their environmental predictors among pre-school aged children in South Africa and The Gambia.
Milosavljevic, B; Cook, CJ; Fadera, T; Ghillia, G; Howard, SJ; Makaula, H; Mbye, E; McCann, S; Merkley, R; Mshudulu, M (2023-05-01)Executive functions (EFs) in early childhood are predictors of later developmental outcomes and school readiness. Much of the research on EFs and their psychosocial correlates has been conducted in high-income, minority ... -
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) -
Iron status in early infancy is associated with trajectories of cognitive development up to pre-school age in rural Gambia.
McCann, S; Mason, L; Milosavljevic, B; Mbye, E; Touray, E; Colley, A; Johnson, W; Lloyd-Fox, S; Elwell, CE; Moore, SE (2023)INTRODUCTION: Iron deficiency is among the leading risk factors for poor cognitive development. However, interventions targeting iron deficiency have had mixed results on cognitive outcomes. This may be due to previous ... -
Neural Marker of Habituation at 5 Months of Age Associated with Deferred Imitation Performance at 12 Months: A Longitudinal Study in the UK and The Gambia.
Katus, L; Milosavljevic, B; Rozhko, M; McCann, S; Mason, L; Mbye, E; Touray, E; Moore, SE; Elwell, CE; Lloyd-Fox, S (2022-07-01)Across cultures, imitation provides a crucial route to learning during infancy. However, neural predictors which would enable early identification of infants at risk of suboptimal developmental outcomes are still rare. In ...