Project NeuroSync @Nottingham
@neurosyncp
@leverhulmetrust funded project investigating synchrony and child neurocognition in @notts_psych. Principal Investigator: Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar @DrSWijeakumar
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‘How caregivers regulate their behaviours is impacting how their babies detect change…’ I met Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN Project NeuroSync @Nottingham bps.org.uk/psychologist/h…
Bridging the data gap between children and large language models By Michael C. Frank Free access until October 20th: authors.elsevier.com/a/1hgpQ4sIRvPN…
Presentations from Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng Aimee Theyer Ghada Saleem GMBPsS Christina Davidson 🧠 at #Flux2023 and #FITNG2023. Stop by!
Sharing work from Project NeuroSync @Nottingham at #FITNG2023 today! Come along to 1-B-10 to hear about our findings! 😊 Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng Aimee Theyer Ghada Saleem GMBPsS Line Caes Dr Christopher Madan 🐘🧠💻 (he/him) School of Psychology, University of Nottingham
I will be presenting our work examining the impact of SES on longitudinal changes in visual working memory and brain function in tomorrow’s #FITNG23 session on early adversity. John Spencer Aarti Kumar Community Empowerment Lab Sam Forbes Kiara Jackson Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
Excited to share work from Project NeuroSync @Nottingham today at #FITNG2023. Stop by to 2-B-11 to find out more! Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng Line Caes Aimee Theyer Christina Davidson 🧠 Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
Wonderful talk from Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng on the impact of SES on visual working memory and brain function in the early adversity session this morning at #FITNG23 - exciting work with John Spencer Aarti Kumar Community Empowerment Lab Sam Forbes Kiara Jackson Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
New paper from our lab by Christina Davidson 🧠 and Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng on the link between home enrichment and visual working memory function.
❗️New PhD position❗️Come and work with our collaborative team of researchers and community partners to understand the impact of music and dance on children’s mental health and cognitive function. Funded by Co(l)laboratory Nottingham. Please share! Dr Bahar Tuncgenc Freedom Foundation UK
New research involving School of Psychology, University of Nottingham has shown children who are too short for their age can suffer reduced cognitive ability arising from differences in brain function as early as six months of age Nottingham Research Full story here ➡️ow.ly/fns350Q1o3o
New work from lab by Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng published in Nature Human Behaviour.
We are excited to introduce Aria Dabholkar who has recently joined our Project NeuroSync research team!
And that's a wrap! My little one and I have enjoyed being part of a longitudinal study over the last couple of years...hopefully you located our brains in there, somewhere?!🤨 Project NeuroSync @Nottingham School of Psychology, University of Nottingham
Accepted at PNAS! 📣🎉 PNASNews 'Leader-follower dynamics during early social interactions matter for infant word learning' - by Louise Goupil, with Isabelle Dautriche Isabelle Dautriche and Ira Marriott Haresign osf.io/preprints/psya…
‼️New paper alert‼️ Work by PhD students Ghada Saleem GMBPsS Aimee Theyer Christina Davidson 🧠 in collaboration with Line Caes on our Project NeuroSync @Nottingham at School of Psychology, University of Nottingham. Third paper in our series of looking at the link between caregiver and infant executive functions onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ic… 1/4