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Previous Lab Members

Former Lab Members

Dr. Andrew J. Bremner
Reader in Psychology
University of Birmingham
[homepage]
INFANTLAB FOUNDING DIRECTOR (2005-2018)Sample Publication:
Bremner, A.J., Doherty, M., Caparos, S., de Fockert, J.W., Linnell, K.J., & Davidoff, J. (2016). Effects of culture and the urban environment on the development of the Ebbinghaus illusion. Child Development, 87, 982-981. [pdf]
Dr. Dorothy Cowie
Lecturer and Assistant Professor
Durham University
[homepage]

Cowie, D., Sterling, S., & Bremner, A. J. (2016). The development of multisensory body representation and awareness continues to 10years of age: Evidence from the rubber hand illusion. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 142, 230–238. [pdf]
Dr. Jo Johnston
Teaching Fellow
Reading University
[homepage]Johnston, J. S., Begum Ali, J., Hill, E. L., & Bremner, A. J. (2017). Tactile localization performance in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) corresponds to their motor skill and not their cognitive ability. Human Movement Science. S0167-9457(16) 30320-7. [pdf]
Dr Jo Johnson
Dr. Jannath Begum Ali
Postdoctoral Researcher
Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development
Birkbeck University of London
[homepage]

Begum Ali, J., Spence, C., & Bremner, A. J. (2015). Human infants’ ability to perceive touch in external space develops postnatally. Current Biology, 25(20), R978–R979. [pdf]
Dr Jannath Begum Ali
Dr. Frances Knight
Lecturer
University of Bristol
[homepage]

Le Cornu Knight, F., Cowie, D., & Bremner, A. J. (2016). Part-based representations of the body in early childhood: Evidence from perceived distortions of tactile space across limb boundaries. Developmental Science. [paper]
Dr. Katherine Naish
Postdoctoral Fellow
Cognitive Neuroscience of Addictions Lab
McMaster University
[homepage]

Naish, K. R., Houston-Price, C., Bremner, A. J., & Holmes, N. P. (2014). Effects of action observation on corticospinal excitability: Muscle specificity, direction, and timing of the mirror response. Neuropsychologia, 64, 331–348. [paper]
Dr. Luke Mason
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development
Birkbeck University of London
[homepage]

Freier, L., Mason, L., & Bremner, A. J. (2016). Perception of visual-tactile colocation in the first year of life. Developmental Psychology, 52, 2184–2190. [pdf]
Dr. Silvia Rigato
Senior Lecturer
University of Essex
[homepage][Essex Babylab]

Rigato, S., Begum Ali, J., van Velzen, J., & Bremner, A. J. (2014). The Neural Basis of Somatosensory Remapping Develops in Human Infancy. Current Biology, 24(11), 1222–1226. [pdf]
Dr. Rhiannon Thomas
Postdoctoral Researcher
University College London Knowledge Lab
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Thomas, R. L., Misra, R., Akkunt, E., Ho, C., Spence, C., & Bremner, A. J. (2018). Sensitivity to auditory-tactile colocation in early infancy. Developmental Science, 21(4), e12597. [link]
Dr Hana D’Souza
Research Fellow
University of Cambridge
[homepage]

D’Souza, H., Cowie, D., Karmiloff-Smith, A., & Bremner, A. J. (2016). Specialization of the motor system in human infants: From broadly tuned to selectively specialized purposeful actions. Developmental Science, 20, e12409. [link]
Dr Hana D'Souza
Dr. Giulia Orioli
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Birmingham
[homepage]
Dr Giulia Orioli
Dr. Jiale Yang
Postdoctoral Researcher
Motoyoshi Lab
University of Tokyo[homepage]

 

 

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