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Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

Understanding how brain mechanisms interact to predict academic outcomes

16 Jul 2020

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The Promise of Discovery Episode 5: Laurie Cutting: Understanding how brain mechanisms interact to predict academic outcomes Cutting is among only 33 Vanderbilt researchers to have received an NIH Merit Award, and one of only 5 women. In this NIH research, she is measuring academic achievement and changes in brain structure and function. The ultimate goal is to develop brain-based causal models of academic achievement to effectively individualize instruction in a way that promotes academic success and prevents academic struggles. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Laurie Cutting, Ph.D., Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Special Education; Professor of Psychology, Radiology, and Pediatrics; Associate Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center; Director, IDDRC Translational Neuroimaging Core C; Faculty Director, VKC Reading Clinic. Interviewer: Sissy Peters, Program Director, VKC Reading Clinic and ECHO Reading

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