Anne Helder

12 papers and 367 indexed citations i.

About

Anne Helder is a scholar working on Developmental and Educational Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, Anne Helder has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 367 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology, 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 4 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Anne Helder’s work include Reading and Literacy Development (10 papers), Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (7 papers) and Educational Strategies and Epistemologies (6 papers). Anne Helder is often cited by papers focused on Reading and Literacy Development (10 papers), Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (7 papers) and Educational Strategies and Epistemologies (6 papers). Anne Helder collaborates with scholars based in The Netherlands and United States. Anne Helder's co-authors include Paul van den Broek, Josefine Karlsson, Panayiota Kendeou, Linda Van Leijenhorst, Charles A. Perfetti, Arnout Koornneef, Marian Hickendorff, K. Norberg and Joseph Z. Stafura and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition, Behavior Research Methods and Learning and Individual Differences.

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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