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The new documentary showcases research from Birkbeck's Baby and Toddlerlabs, which monitors infants with a family history of autism to detect early brain and behaviour changes.
This video explains how brains perceive the world - and why our minds might sometimes play tricks on us.
The research opens new avenues for understanding how early experiences shape cognitive and motor development, with potential implications for both robotics and AI.
The survey launched at London Science Museum’s ‘Love Lates’ event.
The study involved over 9,000 pre-school children who were assessed at ages 2, 3 and 4, and also had their behaviour across childhood and adolescence and GCSE results recorded.
The study, conducted by researchers in Birkbeck’s School of Psychological Sciences, reveals new avenues for early dementia detection.
A new report outlines recommendations for building bridges between the autistic community and the research community.
Former Birkbeck academic returns as Vice-Chancellor.
New research sheds light on how we perceive our weight.
The research is important for neuroscientists and psychologists trying to understand how experiences from our past shape our predictions about the future.