Sarah Clayton
Brain & Cognition (Nobre lab)
I'm the Research Manager for the Brain & Cognition Lab, led by Professor Kia Nobre. Our lab is based in the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging at the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity.
I manage the smooth running of the research group, providing assistance with organising, coordinating, communicating, and promoting research-related activities.
Recent publications
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Developmental differences in approaches to nonsymbolic comparison tasks.
Journal article
Clayton S. et al, (2019), Q J Exp Psychol (Hove), 72, 436 - 445
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Explaining the relationship between number line estimation and mathematical achievement: The role of visuomotor integration and visuospatial skills.
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Simms V. et al, (2016), J Exp Child Psychol, 145, 22 - 33
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Dot comparison stimuli are not all alike: the effect of different visual controls on ANS measurement.
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Clayton S. et al, (2015), Acta Psychol (Amst), 161, 177 - 184
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Nature and origins of mathematics difficulties in very preterm children: a different etiology than developmental dyscalculia.
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Simms V. et al, (2015), Pediatr Res, 77, 389 - 395
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Individual differences in inhibitory control, not non-verbal number acuity, correlate with mathematics achievement.
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Gilmore C. et al, (2013), PLoS One, 8