Brain academy Articles Conference Updates 8 Materials Latest Research 8 Materials WNSC HK Publications 7 Materials Videos 26 Materials Previous Next Filters Close mobile filters Nutritional Topic Gut health Public health Healthy Eating & Hydration Neuroscience Nutrition & Disease Management Sort by Old Recent Reset filter View results 47 contents Filter(s) Sort by Old Recent Video HMOs and Cognitive Development: Updates from the BCP-Enriched Project – Prof. Weili Lin Prof. Weili Lin Video Brain-behavior connections in development - Dr. Nora Schneider Brain-behavior connections in development - Dr. Nora Schneider Article [Hot Science] High sn-2 palmitate formula and neurodevelopmental outcomes in term infants Video "What is learning to me?" by Dr. Muriel Bruchhage Dr. Muriel Marisa Katharina Bruchhage Video The role of Cognitive Stimulation for Learning Sanja Budisavljević, PhD Video Nutrition & Learning - Nora Schneider Nutrition & Learning - Nora Schneider Video Neurobiology of learning - Dr. Nora Schneider Neurobiology of learning - Dr. Nora Schneider Article [Science Updates] Human milk as source of sphingolipids for newborns Article “The Learning Lead” Newsletter Volume 4 (2020) Article Hong Kong Post Graduate Program in Pediatric Nutrition (PGPN) Online Symposium 2020 Video Expert discussion on World Prematurity Day 2020 – Preterm brain development and executive functions by Prof. Nick Embleton Video Expert Q&A session from Hong Kong Post Graduate Program in Pediatric Nutrition (PGPN) Online Symposium 2020 Video Mapping nutrition to child cognitive development and learning – Prof. Sean Deoni Video The development of executive functioning skills in preschool children: Research and clinical landscape in Hong Kong – Dr. Fanny Wai Fan Lam Article Role of HMOs on Infant Immune Health and Association with Cognition Video Levels of cholesterol, gangliosides and iron in breast milk are associated with early brain myelination in 3-month-old infants – preliminary findings - Dr. Nora Schneider Levels of cholesterol, gangliosides and iron in breast milk are associated with early brain myelination in 3-month-old infants – preliminary findings - Dr. Nora Schneider Share