Postdoctoral Research Associate, Neuroimaging, King's College London
I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate specialising in quantitative analysis of neuroimaging datasets (structural and functional MRI). I am interested in early brain development and how it might be altered by environmental influences during this period of high plasticity.
As a researcher at the Department of Neuroimaging at King's College London, I examine brain structure and function of young adults who experienced severe early adversity in the form of institutional deprivation.
Childhood deprivation affects brain size and behaviour
Jan 08, 2020 12:00 pm UTC| Health
The human brain goes through dramatic developmental changes in the first years of life. During this period it is particularly sensitive to environmental influences. This sensitivity helps babies learn and develop, but it...
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