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Neurocognitive development of attentional control in typically developing toddlers, children and adults

 

 

·        Electrophysiology and neuroimaging of attentional control

This project builds on a vast literature on the neural systems involved in the control of attention. Thus far, I have conducted experiments in collaboration with researchers at the Sackler Institute of Developmental Psychobiology, Cornell University and Weill Medical Centre, New York. I aim to continue this collaboration and involve newly developing laboratory facilities here at the School of Psychology.

 

o       Follow this link to the Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck College, for further information on research on the neural bases of early development of attentional control.

 

o       Follow this link to the Sackler Institute of Developmental Psychobiology, Cornell University and Weill Medical Centre, New York, for information on exciting developmental neuroimaging work.