Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab

Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab The Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab (BBCD Lab). Please share our page with any friends or family that you think would be interested in taking part.

We are interested in researching how language can shape the brain across the lifespan, from infants to older adults. We are the Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab in the School of Psychology at Bangor University, and we are looking for baby scientists to help out with our research! Like us to keep up to date with what age participants we are currently looking for, upload pictures of your b

aby scientist in the cap, or of their impressive brainwaves! Our lab is interested in studying the way being bilingual influences the development of language and other cognitive abilities. Our young participants range from as young as 7 months old to 17 years and we look for both monolingual and bilingual participants. We use an ERP method to study the brain, which involves putting a soft cap (which fits much like a swimming cap) on the child’s head, and placing sensors into the cap to measure activity from the brain. Depending on the study, our infant participants could be sitting in a car chair watching a puppet show, or sitting on their parent's lap watching images on a screen. We have a playroom in which we start the procedure, where the baby and parent get familiar with the lab environment and the researchers in the lab, and where we make sure the baby is comfortable and happy to go on with testing. Depending on the study, testing procedures take about an hour to an hour and a half and parents stay with their children the entire time. We end the session by giving our participants a little gift, £15 compensation and a booklet with a picture of them in the cap and a picture of their brainwaves (for examples take a look at our pictures). Anyone who is interested in taking part in the studies is put on a university database where we keep contact details of participants and birth date information that we use to contact participants with when they are the right age for each of our studies. If you are interested in bringing in your child to take part in our research, please feel free to contact us through this page, via e-mail on: [email protected], or via telephone on: 01248 388 828. For more detail about the Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development lab please visit our website, http://bbcd.bangor.ac.uk/ or get in touch and we will be happy to answer any questions. Also if you have any family and friends that you think would be interested in taking part in our research, please share our page with them or recommend Seicolegwyr Babi Bangor as a friend. We hope to see you and your budding baby scientists in the lab sometime soon!

The Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab had an enjoyable morning giving a talk at University of the Third Age, Ba...
14/03/2019

The Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab had an enjoyable morning giving a talk at University of the Third Age, Bangor. We discussed our current research projects and invited members to take part. We had lots of interesting questions about our use of the EEG technique too!

The Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development lab is looking for volunteers to participate in our study focusing on how lan...
27/02/2019

The Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development lab is looking for volunteers to participate in our study focusing on how language can shape cognition across the lifespan.

If you would like any more information, please contact our lab/page!

We are starting data collection for an exciting new study! We are focusing on how language can shape cognition in the ol...
26/02/2019

We are starting data collection for an exciting new study! We are focusing on how language can shape cognition in the older adult population.

Today we spent time in the lab going over our experiment with new team members.

We are seeking participants aged between 65-85 who speaking one, or more languages fluently to participate in our EEG study. If you are interested, then contact us for more information!

Mae angen cyfranogwyr!Participants needed!
15/01/2018

Mae angen cyfranogwyr!
Participants needed!

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Dan ni yma!
09/08/2017

Dan ni yma!

Byddem ar stondin Seicoleg yn y Babell Wyddoniaeth yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol ym Modedern yfory! Dan ni'n chwilio am cyf...
08/08/2017

Byddem ar stondin Seicoleg yn y Babell Wyddoniaeth yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol ym Modedern yfory! Dan ni'n chwilio am cyfranogwyr, a sgwrsio am ein ymchwil. Dewch draw i ddweud helo! 😊

We're at the Psychology stall in the Science Tent at the National Eisteddfod in Bodedern tomorrow! We are looking for participants, and chatting about our research. Pop by to say hello! 😊

Oeddech chi'n gwybod nad yw siarad yn Gymraeg i'ch plant yn effeithio faint o eiriau Saesneg maent yn gwybod? Mae plant ...
26/07/2017

Oeddech chi'n gwybod nad yw siarad yn Gymraeg i'ch plant yn effeithio faint o eiriau Saesneg maent yn gwybod? Mae plant rhwng 10 a 30 mis oed sy'n clywed Cymraeg a Saesneg yn gwybod yr un faint o eiriau yn Saesneg, a phlant sy'n clywed dim ond Saesneg. Felly maent yn gwybod mwy o eiriau na phlant sy’n clywed Saesneg yn unig, pan fyddwch yn ystyried eu geiriau Cymraeg hefyd! Rheswm da i siarad mwy o Gymraeg â'ch plant yn y cartref!

Wythnos diwethaf, roedd ein myfyriwr PhD Elena Neophytou yn IASCL, cynhadledd am ddatblygiad iaith plant. Cyflwynodd ei phoster ar ddatblygiad geirfa mewn plant dwyieithog yn Gymraeg a Saesneg.

Os ydych eisiau ein helpu i ehangu’r ymchwil yma, a chyfrannu at ddatblygiad graddfa gyfartalog o ddatblygiad geirfa Cymraeg a Saesneg, plîs cysylltwch gyda ni i gymryd rhan mewn astudiaeth geirfa ar-lein: [email protected]
Hefyd, byddem ar stondin Seicoleg yn y Babell Wyddoniaeth yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Ynys Môn ar ddydd Mercher, Awst 9fed. Dewch draw i ddweud helo!
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Did you know that speaking Welsh to your child does not affect the amount of English words that they know? Children between 10 and 30 months that hear Welsh and English know the same amount of words in Engilsh, as children who hear only English. So they know more words than children who only hear English, when you also consider their Welsh words! A good reason to speak more Welsh to your child in the home!

Last week, our PhD student Elena Neophytou was at IASCL, a conference about child language development. She presented her poster on vocabulary development in bilingual Welsh and English children.

If you want to help us expand this research, and contribute to the development of an average scale for Welsh/English vocabulary development, please get in touch to take part in our online vocabulary study: [email protected]
Also, we will be on the Psychology stall in the Science Tent at the Anglesey National Eisteddfod on Wednesday the 9th of August. Come say hello!

We are still looking for parents to take part in our study, if you would like to participate or want to find out more pl...
17/07/2017

We are still looking for parents to take part in our study, if you would like to participate or want to find out more please message the page, email [email protected] or call us at 01248 388828

Mae’r Labordy Datblygiad Ymenyddol a Gwybyddol Bangor yn ymchwilio datblygiad geirfa gynnar plant sy’n tyfu i fyny yn dysgu Cymraeg a Saesneg.
Os hoffech i'ch plentyn gymryd rhan yn ein hastudiaeth, byddwn yn gofyn i chi lenwi arolwg ar-lein.
Os oes ganddoch ddiddordeb mewn cymryd rhan, cysylltwch â ni drwy ffonio 01248 388828, neu drwy ebostio ar [email protected].

The Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab are investigating early vocabulary development in children growing up learning Welsh and English.
If you would like your child to participate in our study, you will be asked to complete two online surveys.
If you would be interested in taking part, please get in touch with us via phone at 01248 388828 or via email at [email protected].

Diolch am eich help! Thank you for your help!

Mae’r Labordy Datblygiad Ymenyddol a Gwybyddol Bangor yn ymchwilio datblygiad geirfa gynnar plant sy’n tyfu i fyny yn dy...
03/05/2017

Mae’r Labordy Datblygiad Ymenyddol a Gwybyddol Bangor yn ymchwilio datblygiad geirfa gynnar plant sy’n tyfu i fyny yn dysgu Cymraeg a Saesneg.
Os hoffech i'ch plentyn gymryd rhan yn ein hastudiaeth, byddwn yn gofyn i chi lenwi arolwg ar-lein.
Os oes ganddoch ddiddordeb mewn cymryd rhan, cysylltwch â ni drwy ffonio 01248 388828, neu drwy ebostio ar [email protected].

The Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab are investigating early vocabulary development in children growing up learning Welsh and English.
If you would like your child to participate in our study, you will be asked to complete two online surveys.
If you would be interested in taking part, please get in touch with us via phone at 01248 388828 or via email at [email protected].

Diolch am eich help! Thank you for your help!

A new study shows that by 11 months babies' brains are already specialised in processing the language(s) present in thei...
02/02/2017

A new study shows that by 11 months babies' brains are already specialised in processing the language(s) present in their environments. Interestingly this study also shows differences in brain activation between bilingual and monolingual babies when they are listening to sounds from two languages. The bilingual babies showed more activation in areas associated with executive function and switching between the two languages!
Watch a short video of the study below.

18/01/2017

Rydym yn recriwtio ar gyfer astudiaeth newydd yn y labordy!

Mae Labordy Datblygiad Ymenyddol a Gwybyddol Bangor yn astudio sut mae defnyddio un neu ddwy iaith yn llunio gweithgarwch yr ymennydd yn ystod ei oes. Yn yr astudiaeth hon mae gennym ddiddordeb arbennig mewn pobl rhwng 65 ac 85 oed. Bydd y cyfranogwyr yn chwarae gêm gyfrifiadurol tra byddwn ni yn cofnodi gweithgarwch eu hymennydd. Gofynnir iddynt wasgu botwm pan fo goffer brown yn neidio allan o'r twll. Byddwn yn mesur gweithgarwch yr ymennydd yn defnyddio cap ac ynddo synwyryddion arbennig. Bydd ychydig bach o gel (megis gel sgan uwchsain) yn cael ei roi yn y cap dros bob synhwyrydd. Gofynnir i'r rhai sy'n cymryd rhan gyrraedd â gwalltiau glân a sych gan y bydd hyn o gymorth i gael signal clir. Hefyd byddwn yn gofyn i'r cyfranogwyr lenwi holiadur am eu cefndir.

Cedwir eich enw ac unrhyw wybodaeth bersonol yn hollol gyfrinachol ac ni fydd gwybodaeth o'r fath yn cael ei gynnwys yn unrhyw gyhoeddiad. Mae gennych hefyd yr hawl i dynnu’n ôl o’r arbrawf ar unrhyw adeg yn ystod y dasg, yn ogystal â'r hawl i dynnu eich data o'r arbrawf. Mae'r astudiaeth yn para rhwng awr a dwy awr. Bydd y cyfranogwyr yn cael £15 i'w digolledu am eu hamser a'u costau teithio.

Bydd cyfleusterau ar gael i chi olchi eich gwallt ar ôl y prawf os hoffech wneud hynny.
Meini prawf 65-80 oed - llaw dde, gwelediad normal neu wedi ei gywiro i normal, dim anhwylderau niwrolegol
Meini prawf gwaharddol - dallineb lliw, anhwylderau niwrolegol, plât metel yn y penglog, mewnblaniadau yn y cochlea (mae teclynnau clyw yn iawn os gallwn eu diffodd yn ystod y prawf), pobl llaw chwith.

I gael rhagor o wybodaeth neu i drefnu apwyntiad, cysylltwch ag: Elena Neophytou,[email protected]
Ffôn: 01248 388828 / 01248 382625, Labordy Datblygiad Ymenyddol a Gwybyddol Bangor, Prifysgol Bangor, Ysgol Seicoleg

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We’re recruiting for a new study in the lab!

The Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab is studying how using one or two languages shapes brain activity across the lifespan. In this study we are particularly interested in people between 65 - 85 years of age. Participants will play a computer game while we record their brain activity. They will be asked to press a button when a brown gopher pops out of the gopher hole. We measure brain activity using a cap with special sensors. A small amount of gel (like ultrasound gel) will be inserted into the cap at each sensor. Participants will be asked to arrive with clean and dry hair as this will help us get a clear signal. We will also ask participants to fill out a background questionnaire.

Your name and any personal information will be kept in full confidence and will not be associated with any publication. You also have the right to withdraw from the experiment at any time during the task, as well as the right to withdraw your data from the experiment. The study takes between one and two hours. Participants will be given £15 to compensate them for their time and travel.

Facilities will be available for you to wash your hair after testing if you would like to do so.
Criteria 65-80 years of age -right handed, normal or corrected to normal vision, no neurological disorders
Exclusionary criteria - colour blindness, neurological disorder, metal plate in skull, cochlear implants (hearing aid is ok if we can turn it off during testing), left handed.

For further information, or to arrange an appointment, please contact: Elena Neophytou, [email protected]
Phone: 01248 388828 / 01248 382625, Bangor Brain and Cognitive Development Lab, Bangor University, School of Psychology

Gwybodaeth ddiddorol o astudiaeth newydd o ddysgu iaith mewn bywyd cynnar!Interesting information from a new study of la...
18/01/2017

Gwybodaeth ddiddorol o astudiaeth newydd o ddysgu iaith mewn bywyd cynnar!

Interesting information from a new study of language acquisition in early life!

Babies learn language in the early months of life, and retain this knowledge, say scientists.

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