York Developmental Social Neuroscience Lab is part of the Psych dept at UoY. We research the origins and development of social and emotional competence.
Last week, we had a blast at the most important conference in the field - International Conference of Infant Studies #icis2024. Well done to our PhD students and postdocs who presented their amazing work. Huge thanks to all families in York who are helping to make science happen.
ICIS 2024 is almost here. YAY! Really excited to organize a pre-conference workshop. Great chance to chat with other researchers passionate about naturalistic approaches to understanding infant development. Join us on July 8th! The more the merrier!
https://t.co/Uc097o7NxA
That's it! Thank you to @geangu_elena, @APmar_cedillo, Mari Garcia-de-Soria, Marina Knight, Quoc Vuong and Stephen Smith for their help, and thank you for reading!
I have another paper! Actually, I have a couple, but this is my main paper from the University of York. Many thanks to my co-workers for helping support me during this time. I’ve tried to write a simple explanation to allow everyone to understand.
https://t.co/aEyPHXQS13
*Why were you working on infant ECG?*
From working @YorkDSN looking at the development of young children. When you pay attention to something, HR drops and then stabilizes. Roughly, if an infant has that “drop-then-stabilize” HR shape, it indicates an ability to pay attention.
Huge congrats to @HarryTMason for the publication of his paper. Amazing work on finding solutions for processing real world big data for infancy research. Complete Pipeline for Heart Rate Extraction from Infant ECGs https://t.co/qr8r7t1AzQ #mdpisignals via @Signals_MDPI
New pre-print out! It's been a very fun topic to delve into these last 2 years. Here's hoping any review comments are short but helpful :)
For anyone not aware, a pre-print is where you can put research you've submitted, but that hasn't yet been through peer review.
After testing infants extensively, with @HarryTMason leading this way, we now have a complete pipeline for extracting heart rates from infants' ECGs. Here is the preprint. Stay tuned for more exciting developments. 🤓
New pre-print from our ECG guru @HarryTMason . Well done Harry for developing such a useful tool for infancy research in the 'wild'! 🏋️♀️🏋️♀️
Bring on more infant ECG :) ❤️❤️
A Complete Pipeline for Heart Rate Extraction from Infant ECG @Preprints_org https://t.co/MaTjd5kNs7
Huge thanks to baby Jess for making time to take part in our project. She's been totally rocking this outfit and the research.
Still enrolling 6-months-old babies in our project. If interested, sign-up here
https://t.co/fNAaIEjdcW
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Seeking Little Scientists aged between 32 to 40 months! Our research focuses on comprehending how infants manage their behaviour, regulate their emotions, and acquire knowledge from their surroundings. #baby#scientist#research#emodevlab#Yorkshire#uniofyork#science
It's been very rewarding working on the ECG part of this project with @YorkDSN and more. Always cool to do interesting science that's also fun for the participants!
Our brand new head-mounted camera and wearable ECG sensor in action. Kids in our study are already 9-months-old, and having fun taking part in our project. Super cool developmental science in the making. Outside the lab, in the real world
#BigData@YorkDSN@WillSmithVision
We have worked so much in this project. It feels so rewarding when I see happy infants and caregivers enjoying and enquiring about the research protocol. A fantastic project run simultaneously in the UK and Brazil #postdocteam@HarryTMason 🤓