Ms Emily Phillips
Name | Ms Emily Phillips |
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Job title | Post Doctoral Research Associate |
Email address | e.phillips@uel.ac.uk |
Research institute | Psychology |
Research outputs
Neural oscillatory insight into the endogenous cognitive processes and inter-personal contingencies that drive infant attention and support joint action during early infant-caregiver interaction
Phillips, E. 2023. Neural oscillatory insight into the endogenous cognitive processes and inter-personal contingencies that drive infant attention and support joint action during early infant-caregiver interaction. PhD Thesis University of East London School of Psychology https://doi.org/10.15123/uel.8w321The neural and physiological substrates of real-world attention change across development.
Perapoch Amado, M., Greenwood, E., White, J., Labendzki, P., Marriott Haresign, I., Northrop, T., Phillips, E., Viswanathan, N., Whitehorn, M., Jones, E. and Wass, S. 2024. The neural and physiological substrates of real-world attention change across development. eLife. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.92171.278
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