Tamsin Osborne

Tamsin Osborne

Babylab & Toddlerlab Manager Research Interests All areas of infant and child development, with an emphasis on attention and learning.   I work on various research projects as needed and manage all research testing within the BabyLab & ToddlerLab. Curriculum

Michael Thomas

Michael Thomas

Professor of Psychology Head of Lab, Developmental Neurocognition Lab Publications

Marie L Smith

Marie L Smith

Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience Research Interests Dr Marie Smith’s research program spans several strands, with a large program of research exploring the development of face processing through childhood which sits alongside an ongoing program of work studying face and facial

Maheen Faisal Siddiqui

Maheen Faisal Siddiqui

Wellcome Trust Early Career Research Fellow Research Interests My main research interest is in understanding how neurovascular and neurometabolic coupling mechanisms develop in infancy. During my PhD, I developed a novel methodology to integrate broadband near-infrared spectroscopy (bNIRS) and electroencephalography

Emma Meaburn

Emma Meaburn

Reader in Human Genetics Research Interests Emma Meaburn is a Reader in Human Genetics at Birkbeck, University of London. After completing her PhD in Behaviour Genetics at King’s College London, she joined Birkbeck and the Centre for Brain and Cognitive

Natasha Kirkham

Natasha Kirkham

Professor of Developmental Psychology President of the International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS) Research Interests I am interested in the development of selective attention in infants and preschool age children. I am involved in two streams of research, one of

Annette Karmiloff-Smith

Annette Karmiloff-Smith

Professorial Research Fellow Our irreplaceable friend and colleague Annette Karmiloff-Smith passed away on the 19th of December, 2016. Annette was an inspirational scientist and inspirational teacher but above all an inspirational woman. A true pioneer in the study of child development

Emily Jones

Emily Jones

Professor Research Interests My research interests centre on understanding the cognitive and neural mechanisms that drive variability in the developmental trajectories of young children (BOND lab). Taking a multimodal approach, I use behavioural, electrophysiological and psychophysiological techniques to investigate the development