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Infants with more of the genetic differences related to autism were found to respond to faces differently, before signs of autism are noticeable.
Research shows younger women suffering increased levels of post-traumatic stress.
‘Get Talking’ supports students who have applied to study at Birkbeck this autumn by offering them the opportunity to meet with alumni and find out more about College life.
Graduates attended remotely from around the globe, and a number have shared their remarkable personal stories in a series of blogs and videos.
Students from 47 different countries have been invited to take part in the virtual celebrations, being held from 27 to 29 April.
The findings are important because detecting ADHD early means individuals can then benefit from early intervention and treatment options.
Birkbeck’s School of Science is holding a programme of free online talks that will be open to a global audience and live streamed to Birkbeck’s YouTube channel.
Dr Kyle Jasmin, an early career researcher, was named as a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science for his outstanding contribution to the field.
The episode showcases current cutting-edge research being undertaken into what happens in babies’ brains during sleep.
The society has awarded Birkbeck’s BSc Biomedicine degree with accreditation, providing an assurance that students will graduate with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a global market.