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Neuroimaging Explainer Videos

The purpose of this series of videos was to explain what MRI is and manage mothers and caregivers expectations around their involvement in the process, reassure mothers and caregivers of their child’s safety and well-being, and to encourage a sense of pride for participation by thanking mothers and caregivers for their meaningful contribution to research.

Neuroimaging Explainer Video for Toddlers

This a neuroimaging explainer video aimed at assisting researchers and clinicians in preparing children for awake scanning using traditional high-field MRI. It is currently available in English, Afrikaans, and isiXhosa.

Neuroimaging Explainer Video for Toddlers English
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English
Neuroimaging Explainer Video for Toddlers Afrikaans
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Afrikaans
Neuroimaging Explainer Video for Toddlers isiXhosa
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isiXhosa

Neuroimaging Explainer Video for Children

This a neuroimaging explainer video aimed at assisting researchers and clinicians in preparing mothers for toddler scanning using traditional high-field MRI. It is currently available in English, Afrikaans, and isiXhosa.

Neuroimaging Explainer Video for Children English
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English
Neuroimaging Explainer Video for Children Afrikaans
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Afrikaans
Neuroimaging Explainer Video for Children isiXhosa
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isiXhosa

Brain Imaging with Babies: An Explainer Video for Mothers and Caregivers

This a neuroimaging explainer video aimed at assisting researchers and clinicians in preparing mothers for infant scanning on the Hyperfine 64mT MRI system. The animated video was produced as public engagement project for the UNITY (Ultra Low Field Neuroimaging In The Young) network and is currently available in three South African languages (English, Afrikaans, isiXhosa) as well as 7 other languages for use across Africa and Asia (Tamil, Urdu, Twi, Swahili, Dholuo , Bemba, Nyanja)

South African Languages

Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Eng compressed 16 12 24
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English
Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Afrikaans compressed 16 12 24
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Afrikaans
Brain Imaging With Babies Unity isiXhosa compressed 16 12 24
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isiXhosa

Other African and Asian Languages

Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Tamil
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Tamil
Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Urdu
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Urdu
Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Twi
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Twi
Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Swahili
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Swahili
Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Dholuo
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Dholuo
Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Bemba
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Bemba
Brain Imaging With Babies Unity Nyanja
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Nyanja

Educational Videos

Nourishment and Neurodevelopment Video: The Importance of Nutrition for Your Child’s Brain Health

This educational video is focused on maternal health in pregnancy and child development, with a particular focus on nutrition and iron deficiency. Based on the workshop feedback, the objective was for this resource to be aimed at mothers and caregivers with practical information on local, familiar, and accessible food products from South African grocery stores. The content for this video was informed by reciprocal dialogue between our team of researchers with expertise in child development, mothers from the Gugulethu community who are invested in finding viable solutions, and a dietician who is familiar with the common practices, practical considerations, and challenges experienced by mothers in this context. Our aspiration is that this will foster the dissemination of key messages across South African communities with the recognition of mothers and caregivers as key stakeholders and important voices for community-led knowledge sharing. The video is entitled “Nourishment and Neurodevelopment: The Importance of Nutrition for Your Child’s Brain Health” and is available in three South African languages (English, Afrikaans, and isiXhosa).

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Afrikaans

isiXhosa


Feeling Safe

This a neuroimaging explainer video aimed at assisting researchers and clinicians in preparing mothers for toddler scanning using traditional high-field MRI. It is currently available in English, Afrikaans, and isiXhosa.

English

Afrikaans

isiXhosa