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SUMMARY:Neural Sociometrics: Precision assessment of parent-child brain-be
 haviour interaction dynamics - Professor Victoria Leong\, University of Ca
 mbridge
DTSTART:20240313T113000Z
DTEND:20240313T123000Z
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CONTACT:Simon Braschi
DESCRIPTION:During early life\, healthy neurodevelopment depends on warm\,
  responsive and closely-coordinated social interactions between infants an
 d caregivers. These rich multidimensional experiences act through multiple
  sensory and motor pathways to orchestrate healthy maturation of the neona
 tal brain\, mind and body. Conversely\, adverse early life experiences (in
 cluding abuse or neglect) seed vulnerabilities for poor cognition and emot
 ional instability throughout the lifespan. Despite the pivotal role played
  by caregiver interactions during early development\, we still lack precis
 ion tools and models that can accurately and comprehensively capture the c
 omplex dynamics within the child’s “interactome”. Here\, I will disc
 uss neural sociometrics – real-time multi-sensor high-dimensional imagin
 g of adult-infant dyadic social interactive behaviour and neurophysiology 
 - as a deep phenotyping tool for early screening and precision interventio
 n. Early risk identification and mitigation\, paired with precision therap
 eutics\, could fundamentally alter a child’s development trajectory towa
 rd lifelong mental wellbeing and productivity.
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81268825017?pwd=dndNSE9selNDTktIUGNNejZ
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