Dr. Sobana Wijeakumar PhD BEng
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Assistant Professor @UniofNottingham🇱🇰🇴🇲🏴🇺🇸🏴| Neurocognitive development | Caregiver-child associations | Contextual influences|
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http://www.projectneurosync.co.uk 14-03-2011 11:54:24
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We had an amazing week at the University of Nottingham Summer Scientist week, thank you to all the families who came along, and thankyou to all the wonderful Nottingham Uni Psychology staff and students who made this event possible! Can't wait for next year!#science
PhD opportunity with Imperial College London: Working with Annemarie Lodder & Adult Preemie Advocacy Network Physical and psychological health perceptions and support needs of adults born very preterm. at Imperial College London on FindAPhD.com
Few spaces available for the “New Methods in Infant Sensory Development” (free) workshop on 10th September at the University of Birmingham. We will talk about exciting new research with #fNIRS, #OPMs, #EEG, #newborns and #foetuses! fNIRS2024 School of Psychology, University of Birmingham UoB Centre for Developmental Science The Centre for Human Brain Health
Now out! Jessie Xiaoxue Fu led a practical guide for mobile eye tracking. We present approaches across the lifespan, but have good info for work with infants & kids. link.springer.com/article/10.375… Implementing mobile eye tracking in psychological research: A practical guide 1/3
Enjoyed presenting some caregiver-infant interactions data from Project NeuroSync @Nottingham at this Birmingham BabyLab Workshop today. Thanks to the organizers for the invitation!
Excited to be travelling to Birmingham tomorrow to attend Society for functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy 2024! We have a few presentations - a talk on longitudinal changes in infant visual cognition, and two posters on caregiver-infant interactions by Aimee Theyer and Christina Davidson 🧠 from Project NeuroSync @Nottingham. Come say hello!
I’m not at #BPSDevCon24 but in spirit through PhD student Ghada Saleem GMBPsS who presented part of her thesis on contextual influences on caregiver-infant EFs from Project NeuroSync @Nottingham today. First talk at a conference by herself - proud supervisor moment!
It was an incredible experience presenting at #BPSDevCon24 and sharing my research from Project NeuroSync @Nottingham. Grateful for your support and guidance every step of the way! 🙏😊"
Thanks Society for functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy! Great to have the opportunity to dig into and present our developmental findings. John Spencer Aarti Kumar Community Empowerment Lab Sam Forbes and others! Nottingham Uni Psychology
Last week Sam Forbes attended the fNIRS conference in Birmingham to present posters with amazing work from Nina Jost and Giulia D'Avino!
5 years ago, on the heels of 28andMe, our team designed a new precision imaging experiment: scanning an individual’s brain throughout her entire pregnancy. We are excited to share that these findings are out today in Nature Neuroscience! nature.com/articles/s4159…