VICTORIA LEONG
Full Professor of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience and Director of the Early Mental Potential and Wellbeing Research (EMPOWER) Centre, at NTU, Singapore. Her research examines neural mechanisms of social interaction between parents and offspring in human and animal models. She is a pioneer in the use of dyadic-EEG and dyadic sociometric predictive modelling. She is a recipient of the Robert J. Glushko Prize, FABBS Early Career Impact Award and Nanyang Research Award.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2024
| Room 02 |
14:00-15:30
SYMPOSIUM: HARNESSING LARGE-SCALE LONGITUDINAL DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE COHORT STUDIES OF INFANTS TO UNDERSTAND THE ORIGINS OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
Chair: Daniel Fatori (Brazil)
Speaker: Daniel Fatori (Brazil)
Speaker: Victoria Leong (Singapore)
Speaker: Sarah Mccormick (Outro País)
Friday, May 24, 2024
| Room 01 |
10:30-12:00
PLENARY SESSION: FUTURE TOOLS FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE
Genetics
Developing evidence-based digital technologies: the example of ADHD transitio
Mother-child interaction
Discussion
Coordinator: Carmen M Schroder (France)
Genetics
Speaker: Barbara Franke (Netherlands)
Developing evidence-based digital technologies: the example of ADHD transitio
Speaker: Jonna Kuntsi (Outro País)
Mother-child interaction
Speaker: Victoria Leong (Singapore)
Discussion