Project NeuroSync @Nottingham (@neurosyncp) 's Twitter Profile
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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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG (@fit_ngin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See you soon for our first #FITNG #fNIRS #FITNGfNIRS virtual workshop! We look forward to more conversation here on Twitter - tag us in your tweets!

Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG (@fit_ngin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The INDIA project - wonderful presentation by Sobana Wijeakumar about a fNIRS study to assess the impact of socioeconomic status in rural India on the visual working memory brain networks. More to read 👉 dx.doi.org/10.1111/desc.1…

The INDIA project - wonderful presentation by Sobana Wijeakumar about a fNIRS study to assess the impact of socioeconomic status in rural India on the visual working memory brain networks. More to read 👉 dx.doi.org/10.1111/desc.1…
Dr Bahar Tuncgenc (@bahartuncgenc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. What can #music 🎵 and #Dance 🕺do for children's #MentalHealth and #school achievement? ufncollaboratory.ac.uk/improving-chil… Apply by 12pm (UK) 15th December

Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng (@drswijeakumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗️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

Uni of Nottingham Press Office (@uonpressoffice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 research involving <a href="/notts_psych/">School of Psychology, University of Nottingham</a> 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 <a href="/UoNresearch/">Nottingham Research</a>

Full story here ➡️ow.ly/fns350Q1o3o
nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An analysis of more than two million papers in life sciences shows a strong gender bias in citations: papers with female lead authors get fewer citations than do those led by male authors in subsequent male-led papers go.nature.com/3GYxSZ6

Joanne Eaves (@joannemeaves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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?!🤨 <a href="/NeurosyncP/">Project NeuroSync @Nottingham</a> <a href="/notts_psych/">School of Psychology, University of Nottingham</a>
Sam Wass (@profsamwass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Accepted at PNAS! 📣🎉 <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> 'Leader-follower dynamics during early social interactions matter for infant word learning' - by Louise Goupil, with Isabelle Dautriche <a href="/SbllDtrch/">Isabelle Dautriche</a> and <a href="/MarriottIra/">Ira Marriott Haresign</a>   osf.io/preprints/psya…
Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng (@drswijeakumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‼️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