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The episode showcases current cutting-edge research being undertaken into what happens in babies’ brains during sleep.
The findings are important for the growing debate around the role of screen time on toddlers’ development especially given the increased levels of screen time seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This handbook comes at a crucial time – when people around the world are deciding whether or not they will accept a COVID-19 vaccine.
The findings on how infants explore their environment using touch may represent a potential target for early intervention.
Four academics have recently been awarded prestigious funding for research on topics ranging from perception to auditory selective attention.
Research shows that simple online training based on the increasingly popular Stoic philosophy benefits those at risk of anxiety and depression.
Research looks at factors which inform patient preferences for different treatment outcomes.
The research showed a significant difference between typically developing children and autistic children in the functions of their right-left brain.
Research reveals levels to be 26% higher in affected women.
Academics from Birkbeck’s five Schools have been conferred to the title of Professor in recognition of their contribution to their respective fields.