Greg Pasco

Greg Pasco

Senior Postdoctoral Researcher I am currently Senior Postdoctoral Researcher at CBCD, working primarily on the STAARS project. Research Interests I have worked on the BASIS / STAARS / SuperSTAARS and related projects for 16 years, initially while based at the

Laura Guthrie

Laura Guthrie

Research Assistant Research Interests I’m working as a Research Assistant at the CBCD supporting a number of studies. I completed a Psychology Conversion degree at Birkbeck last year with Prof. Ori Ossmy, after 10 years working in finance. In my

Hattie Ruffer

Hattie Ruffer

Doctoral Researcher Research Interests Hattie Ruffer is a doctoral researcher in behavioural genetics whose research focuses on the early developmental origins of ADHD. Her work examines how infant temperament, motor activity, and genetic propensity contribute to later neurodevelopmental outcomes, using longitudinal

Marianna Muszynska

Marianna Muszynska

PhD Student/ Demonstrator Spervisors Professor Ori Ossmy Professor Denis Marechal Professor Emily Jones Research Interests My PhD research focuses on using virtual reality to characterise neurodevelopmental conditions, specifically ADHD in school-aged children, from the perspective of embodied cognition. I am

Jagdeep Wadhwa-Brown

Jagdeep Wadhwa-Brown

PhD Student Supervisors Professor Emily Jones CBCD (Co-Supervisor) Professor Jonathan Smith IPARG (Co-Supervisor) Research Interests My PhD research is a multi-modal investigation into the experience of masking in late-diagnosed autistic women. I will integrate qualitative Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) interviews

Emily Phillips

Emily Phillips

Postdoctoral Researcher Research Interests Emily’s research investigates the neural and micro-behavioural processes that support infants’ engagement in real-world social interactions. During her PhD at the Institute for the Science of Early Years and Youth (University of East London), Emily developed

Nina Peleg

Nina Peleg

PhD Student Supervisors Professor Ori Ossmy Professor Andrew Tolmie (UCL) Professor Denis Mareschal  Research Interests I am a final year PhD student. My research explores how children develop spatial and problem-solving skills during complex, naturalistic construction tasks, and how these