Research supervisor:
Associate Prof. Sergey Yu. Kiselev, Candidate of Science
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Research goal:
Longitudinal investigation of neurocognitive development in children at risk for autism and ADHD (attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder), premature infants and typically developing children.
Aspects studied:
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Developmental cognitive neuroscience
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Child Neuropsychology
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Neuroimaging
Research highlights:
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Our Laboratory for Brain and Neurocognitive Development uses multidisciplinary approach for investigation of neurocognitive development – EEG, ERP, eye-tracking, behavioral assessment (Bayley Scale, ADOS‑2) and questionnaires
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Our Laboratory is engaging in collaborative research with Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development (London) and Uppsala Child and Baby Lab (Sweden)
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We are involved in the European project for investigation of infants at risk of ASD and ADHD.
Career opportunities:
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Research centers and laboratories in the field of cognitive neuroscience
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Centers for Neurorehabilitation. Child hospitals