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Developmental and Clinical Neuroscientist qualified to advance the ongoing investigations on child psychopathology contributing strengths in human electrophysiology and neuroimaging, complex data modeling, and comparative physiological assessment with the aim of studying typical and atypical development. His specific focus is on the comparative physiology across mammalian species of mother-offspring interactions and their implication on psychopathology.
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He is a 1st year PhD student in Cognitive Science within the Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of Trento. He graduated in Psychology – Neuroscience and his interests range from Social Neuroscience to Clinical Psychopathology by means of physiology. He is currently involved in a joint project with Fondazione Bruno Kessler and Nanyang Technological University, which aims to understand how genetic predispositions X environmental factors modulate behaviour and brain activity in neurotypical humans.
PhD Student

She is attending the 2nd year of PhD in Psychological Sciences and Education set in University of Trento. She graduated in Psychology (Neuroscience) after a two-months internship at the Neurobiology and Behavior Laboratory of Nagasaki University. She is currently collaborating on a joint project with Fondazione Bruno Kessler and Nanyang Technological University about the relationships between genes, psychological traits, and behaviors in real situations and on social media sites.
PhD Student

He is attending the 1st year of PhD in Psychological Sciences and Education set in University of Trento where he formerly graduated in Psychology - Neuroscience Master Course. His research interests are focused on physiological and genetic correlates of attachment styles and how Gene X Environment interaction modulates human infant development.
PhD Student

He is attending the second year in Psychology - Neuroscience, Master Course at University of Trento. His internship’s goal is the investigation of physiological reactions after the exposure to children’s images using the Eye-tracker and EEG technology. He took part in a two months internship at the Social & Affective Neuroscience Lab of NTU (Singapore).
Master Student
Former Members

He is a 1st year PhD candidate in Cognitive Psychology at the Donders Centre for Cognition in the BabyBRAIN group. He is part of the MOTION ITN/Marie Curie project which aims to move experimental infancy research towards more natural contexts. He is currently conducting a project on the role of statistical learning in the development of infants' motor prediction abilities.
PhD Student

After completing her PhD on developmental psychology at the University of Trento (Italy) during which she collaborated with the RIKEN Centre for Brain Science (Japan) in a project focused on investigating how genetic predispositions interact with parenting behaviours in moderating individual social development, Anna is now a postdoctoral research fellow at Trinity College Dublin (Ireland). During the postdoc her research will combine neuroimaging and computational methods with the aim to model how cognition develops in infants during the first year of life.
Postdoc Researcher