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A study of 98 typically developing children showed that those who cradle dolls on the left side show higher social cognitive abilities than those who do not, indicating the importance of the left cradling bias in children’s social development.
Research by Birkbeck and Uppsala University, Sweden, shows a strong pupil response to light could be an early marker of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
The funds raised will go towards buying equipment for Birkbeck’s new ToddlerLab and enable research into developmental conditions like autism and ADHD.
Birkbeck's Mentoring Pathways scheme opens up opportunities for students across our science departments.
Results of new Birkbeck study suggest emotional upheaval of diagnosis and treatment can be lessened.
The new ToddlerLab will enable Birkbeck’s Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development to learn more about the inner world of toddlers.
The awards ceremony honoured research work from Birkbeck academics and PhD researchers that is finding a wider audience.
Professor Claire Callender’s co-authored report for the Sutton Trust shows how tuition fee increases in 2012 caused a decline in part-time undergraduate higher education study in England.
College achieves high placings for many of its subjects in 2018 world tables.
Two successful Birkbeck psychology alumni are opening opportunities for the profession’s future leaders to study for their Master’s degrees, by creating the Psychology Alumni Bursary Scholarships.