The Cognitive Neuroscience Group at the MGH 
Institute of Health Professions in Boston is recruiting children between
 the ages of 8 and 12 years to participate in research studies funded by
 the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National
 Institute of Health (NIH).  
Study 1. This is a longitudinal study that 
follows children over a period of 3 consecutive years. Our goal is to 
improve understanding of learning in children. The study consists of 1 
in-person visit (about 2.5 hours scheduled on
 weekdays and weekends) per year for 3 years. During this visit, 
children play several games on the computer and complete several 
language/memory tasks. The lab visit includes safe and noninvasive EEG 
recording. The day after the visit, kids complete a quick
 follow-up task from a home/library computer. More information can be 
found at: https://clinicaltrials. partners.org/study/feedback_ learning
Study 2. The purpose of the study is to 
evaluate the learning patterns of children with typical and atypical 
language development. The study will involve 2 visits to the lab at the 
MGH Institute of Health Professions. During the
 visits, children complete a battery of cognitive and language-based 
assessments, play several games on the computer and complete several 
language/memory tasks. The lab visit includes safe and noninvasive EEG 
recording.  A visit will last about 3 hours. A week
 after the second lab visit your child will be asked to complete follow 
up tasks on a home computer or a mobile device. We are looking for 
children who were late to develop language, and who still receive 
services for language or learning difficulties. More
 information can be found at: 
https://rally.partners.org/ study/does_your_child_stru
