Biography
Sadiq Mobeen is a doctoral researcher in the Department of Psychology at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland and a skilled psychologist. His research focuses on the neural basis of numerical cognition in adults and the intergenerational transmission of numerical abilities, aiming to understand how number processing is shaped by both brain mechanisms and family-level factors. Sadiq is involved as a doctoral researcher in the Early Math Project.
Research interests
Sadiq’s research interests include the neural and cognitive mechanisms of numerical cognition, particularly how number processing skills are represented in the brain and transmitted across generations. He is especially focused on event-related potentials (ERPs) as tools to understand symbolic and non-symbolic numerical processing, mathematical disability and early cognitive markers of math learning in parent–child contexts. He is also keen to learn computational neuroscience, machine learning along with MEG and fMRI.