CSEF Category Awards: 2019
Cognitive Science
Junior Division
Awards Ceremony photo to come
- J0712 — First Place
- Rozita Kareem, Grade 7
Can Chewing Gum Help with Concentration?
Advisor: Ms. Najwan Naserelddin
School: Bright Horizon Academy, San Diego, San Diego County
- J0717 — Second Place
- Hattie M. Ugoretz, Grade 8
The Music of Memory: How Singing Affects the Ability to Learn
Advisor: Mr. James Jackson
School: Goleta Valley Junior High School, Goleta, Santa Barbara County
- J0705 — Third Place
- Victoria V. Ehsan, Grade 8
Roeszele S. Nieves Ellis, Grade 8
Assessing Responses to Music in Alzheimer's and Dementia Patients
Advisor: Mrs. Roxanne Hunker
School: Rhoades (The) School, Encinitas, San Diego County
- J0715 — Fourth Place
- Mehar K. Thaper, Grade 7
Jamie (Jane) A.E.F. Weston, Grade 7
Effects of Transient Emotions on Short Term Memory
Advisor: Mrs. Roxanne Hunker
School: Rhoades (The) School, Encinitas, San Diego County
- J0702 — Honorable Mention
- Paige E. Collom, Grade 6
Does Right Brain Stimulation Affect Reading Comprehension for Dyslexic Students?
Advisor: Mr. Donald Scott
School: Cain (E.V.) Middle School, Auburn, Placer County
- J0706 — Honorable Mention
- Leila S. Elasaad, Grade 7
Leia A. Ryan, Grade 7
Attention vs. Retention: Effects of Notetaking on Short and Long Term Memory
Advisor: Mrs. Roxanne Hunker
School: Rhoades (The) School, Encinitas, San Diego County
- J0716 — Honorable Mention
- Keddy A. Thomsen, Grade 7
Identifying Color Blindness in the Primary Grades
Advisor: Mrs. Franziska Shelton
School: Solvang Elementary School, Solvang, Santa Barbara County
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