What does it take to be an effective learner, and how does a neurodivergent person’s experience differ from that of neurotypical people? Which study methods work better for our neurodivergent population? What role does confidence play in the learning process? Finally, we take no joy in breaking some news to people who fancy themselves good multi-taskers. Cinthia Nebel is a Cognitive Psychological Scientist, and she talks with Emily Kircher-Morris about learning and studying, on episode 187.
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Dr. Cynthia Nebel is a Cognitive Psychological Scientist who has broad interests in human learning and memory, and applying cognitive concepts to improve education. She is currently a senior lecturer in the Leadership & Learning in Organizations Program at Vanderbilt, and is part of the Learning Scientists team, which focuses on researching ways to motivate students, increasing efficacy of teaching strategies and more.
BACKGROUND READING
Ask Me Anything #7 with Emily Kircher-Morris
The Tricky Transition From High School to Higher Ed
Unique Learning Challenges of Neurodivergent Brains
Creating and Fostering Autonomy and Motivation
Perspectives Series: Emotional Regulation
Perspectives Series: ADHD
Perspectives Series: Sensory Needs
Taming the Pull: Trichotillomania and Other BFRBs
Myths, Barriers, and Supports for Twice-Exceptionality
Life at 200: We’re Grateful, Excited, and Pass the Pumpkin Pie
Can We Blend Behaviorism and Neurodiversity-Affirming Care?
Am I the Impostor Among Us?
Exceptional Minds: Understanding and Nurturing Profoundly Gifted Children
The Magic and Madness of Middle-School
Ask Me Anything #6 with Emily Kircher-Morris
Low-Demand Parenting: Bridging Divisions, Fostering Trust
2E Or Not 2E: The Nuts and Bolts of Twice-Exceptionality
Suicidal Ideation in Neurodivergent People
Interoception Is a Sense Few Understand
Emotional Regulation: Finding Peace Among the Chaos
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