Project NeuroSync

Project NeuroSync Do you have a new addition to the family? We are based in the Infant and Toddler Lab Facility at School of Psychology in the University of Nottingham.

We would like to invite you and your 6- to 9-month-old to participate in our study which looks at how babies start to interact with, respond to and eventually 'fall into sync' with their mothers. We are a multidisciplinary group of psychology and neuroscience researchers interested in how children learn and develop.

25/07/2023

We are looking for families to take part in some new research!
Project NeuroSync at the University of Nottingham are looking for mothers/birth-givers and their 18-to 21-month-old (corrected age) babies born preterm to participate in a study.

We are a team of developmental psychology researchers looking at how children learn to interact with, respond to, and eventually “fall into sync” with their mothers/birth-givers.

The testing will be carried out in our Infant and Toddler lab at the University, at a time that is convenient for you.

If you would like to sign up and take part in our innovative study, or would like more information, please contact us:

Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312
You can also find us here:
Website: www.projectneurosync.co.uk
Twitter:
Instagram:
University Webpage: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/psychology/research/project-neurosync.aspx?fbclid=IwAR1vls-bSYavxdR8lNd2L4M-2W7amrPCuq_JmZ_0FR8E1IgBnJOTY8xrxtE
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm4pwxRoIcU&t=6s

Do you have a new addition to the family? We would like to invite you and your 6- to 9-month-old to

29/06/2023

We are looking for families to take part in some new research!

Project NeuroSync at the University of Nottingham are looking for mothers/birth-givers and their 6-to 9-month-old or 18-to 21-month-old (corrected age) babies born preterm to participate in a study.

We are a team of developmental psychology researchers looking at how children learn to interact with, respond to, and eventually “fall into sync” with their mothers/birth-givers.
The testing will be carried out in our Infant and Toddler lab at the University, at a time that is convenient for you.

If you would like to sign up and take part in our innovative study, or would like more information, please contact us:
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312

You can also find us here:
Website: www.projectneurosync.co.uk
Twitter:
Instagram:
University Webpage: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/.../project-neurosync.aspx
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm4pwxRoIcU&t=6s

Do you have a new addition to the family? We would like to invite you and your 6- to 9-month-old to

16/05/2023

We are looking for families to take part in some new research!
Project NeuroSync at the University of Nottingham are looking for mothers/birth-givers and their 6-to 9-month-old (corrected age) babies born preterm to participate in a study.
We are a team of developmental psychology researchers looking at how children learn to interact with, respond to, and eventually “fall into sync” with their mothers/birth-givers.
The testing will be carried out in our Infant and Toddler lab at the University, at a time that is convenient for you.
If you would like to sign up and take part in our innovative study, or would like more information, please contact us:
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312
You can also find us here:
Website: www.projectneurosync.co.uk
Twitter:
Instagram:
University Webpage: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/psychology/research/project-neurosync.aspx
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm4pwxRoIcU&t=6s

Do you have a new addition to the family? We would like to invite you and your 6- to 9-month-old to

We are looking for some more families to take part in our research! Project NeuroSync at the University of Nottingham ar...
18/04/2023

We are looking for some more families to take part in our research!

Project NeuroSync at the University of Nottingham are looking for mothers/birth-givers and their 18-to 22-month-old children to participate in a study.
We are a team of developmental psychology researchers looking at how children learn to interact with, respond to, and eventually “fall into sync” with their mothers/birth-givers.
The testing will be carried out in our Infant and Toddler lab at the University, at a time that is convenient for you.
If you would like to sign up and take part in our innovative study, or would like more information, please contact us:
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312
You can also find us here:
Website: www.projectneurosync.co.uk
Twitter:
Instagram:
University Webpage: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/psychology/research/project-neurosync.aspx
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm4pwxRoIcU&t=6s

Meet The Team Get In Touch Our Facilities How To Find Us Conferences Associated Projects Gallery Public Engagement About Project NeuroSync is a newly funded research project in the Infant and Toddler Lab in the School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham. It is run by a multi-disciplinary t...

Hi everyone,We have a 4-year PhD studentship as part of the new Faculty of Science Doctoral Training Centre in AI at the...
20/02/2023

Hi everyone,
We have a 4-year PhD studentship as part of the new Faculty of Science Doctoral Training Centre in AI at the University of Nottingham. The successful candidate will be supervised by Drs. Sobana Wijeakumar (Psychology), Joy Egede (Computer Science) and Michael Pound (Computer Science). We are looking for someone with experience of machine learning to integrate multimodal data (video, audio and fNIRS) collected during parent-child interactions to predict later cognitive outcomes in children. More information in the link and picture below. Please contact us if you are interested and want more information.
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/computerscience/studywithus/postgraduateresearch/nottinghamdtcinai.aspx

New work from our lab shows that exposure to the first year of formal schooling is associated with improvement in workin...
16/02/2023

New work from our lab shows that exposure to the first year of formal schooling is associated with improvement in working memory and academic skills!

Neurocognition and academic abilities during the period of 4 and 7 years of age are impacted by both the transition from kindergarten to primary schoo…

We hope everyone's had a wonderful Christmas! We're all looking forward to the new year and our next round of family vis...
26/12/2022

We hope everyone's had a wonderful Christmas! We're all looking forward to the new year and our next round of family visits! Best wishes from the NeuroSync Team 😊🎉

Project NeuroSync are looking for 5 more families to take part in their research! Project NeuroSync at the University of...
25/07/2022

Project NeuroSync are looking for 5 more families to take part in their research!

Project NeuroSync at the University of Nottingham are looking for mothers/birth-givers and their 6-to 8-month-old babies to participate in a study.
We are a team of developmental psychology researchers looking at how babies learn to interact with, respond to, and eventually “fall into sync” with their mothers/birth-givers.
The testing will be carried out in our new Infant and Toddler lab at the University, at a time that is convenient for you.
If you would like to sign up and take part in our innovative study, or would like more information, please contact us:
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312
You can also find us here:
Website: www.projectneurosync.co.uk
Twitter:
Instagram:
University Webpage: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/.../project-neurosync.aspx
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm4pwxRoIcU&t=6s

Visits with our little scientists are still going strong! Here you can see one of our mum and baby duos playing with eac...
11/07/2022

Visits with our little scientists are still going strong!

Here you can see one of our mum and baby duos playing with each other. It's so lovely watching them explore new toys together!

Project NeuroSync at the University of Nottingham are looking for mothers/birth-givers and their 5-to 7-month-old babies...
30/05/2022

Project NeuroSync at the University of Nottingham are looking for mothers/birth-givers and their 5-to 7-month-old babies to participate in a new study.

We are a team of developmental psychology researchers looking at how babies learn to interact with, respond to, and eventually “fall into sync” with their mothers/birth-givers.
The testing will be carried out in our new Infant and Toddler lab at the University, at a time that is convenient for you.

If you would like to sign up and take part in our innovative study, or would like more information, please contact us:
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312

You can also find us here:
Website: www.projectneurosync.co.uk
Twitter:
Instagram:
University Webpage: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/.../project-neurosync.aspx
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm4pwxRoIcU&t=6s

It's an absolute joy watching our families playing together 😊We are now looking for babies who are (or will be) between ...
23/05/2022

It's an absolute joy watching our families playing together 😊

We are now looking for babies who are (or will be) between 5 and 7 months to take part in our study!

Get in touch if you would like to get involved:
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312

Here you can see another one of our amazing mum and baby duos playing together! 😊Get in touch with the Project NeuroSync...
13/05/2022

Here you can see another one of our amazing mum and baby duos playing together! 😊

Get in touch with the Project NeuroSync Team to get involved!​
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312

Our researchers always take special care of your little one during the study sessions.​This series of pics show two of o...
12/05/2022

Our researchers always take special care of your little one during the study sessions.​

This series of pics show two of our researchers working together to gently set-up this lovely girl for her independent TV task!​

Keep swiping to the end to see our little scientist being mesmerised by a sensory cartoon! ​😊

Get in touch with our team to get involved!​
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312

Sometimes the hardest part is convincing our little scientists that the cartoons are more interesting than us! 😂Never a ...
10/05/2022

Sometimes the hardest part is convincing our little scientists that the cartoons are more interesting than us! 😂

Never a dull moment for our researchers running this exciting study!​ 😊

If you and your baby want to get involved, please do get in touch:​
project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
0115 951 5312

It's so interesting to watch how our little scientists play with and react to our novel toys. (Our mums clearly enjoy it...
06/05/2022

It's so interesting to watch how our little scientists play with and react to our novel toys. (Our mums clearly enjoy it too!)😊

Come get involved with your little one!

Contact Info:​
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312

Here you can see another one of our lovely mum and baby duos playing together!We are still inviting families to take par...
03/05/2022

Here you can see another one of our lovely mum and baby duos playing together!

We are still inviting families to take part in our study! ​

If you or anyone you know has a baby between the ages of 6 and 9 months, please get in touch or share our study information (if they are younger than 6 months, you can still contact us).​

Contact Info:​
Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312

Our research team attended the Long Eaton School Baby Market on Sunday to share more info about our exciting study! We a...
27/04/2022

Our research team attended the Long Eaton School Baby Market on Sunday to share more info about our exciting study!

We are still welcoming families with babies aged between 6-9 months. If you are interested, feel free to get in touch!

Email: project-neurosync@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone: 0115 951 5312

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Infant And Toddler Lab
Nottingham
NG72RD

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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