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Narina A. Samah

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Tag Archives: Dyslexic children

Reflective brain project: Group meeting IV

Posted on February 15, 2020 by Narina

The four of us met up at DSP Lab yesterday for some updates by Shanthini on her project.

Posted in Research | Tagged Brain functional connectivity, Dyslexia, Dyslexic children, EEG, Reflective Brain Project

Reflective brain project: Group meeting II

Posted on September 24, 2019 by Narina

Yesterday we met up at DSP Lab to listen to Shanthini’s presentation on brain-based study among dyslexic children.

Shanthini’s during her sharing session
Posted in Research | Tagged Brain functional connectivity, Dyslexia, Dyslexic children, EEG, Reflective Brain Project

Sharing with you my thoughts!

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