
Dr. Laurel Gabard-Durnam
@laurel_joy_gd
PINE Lab PI @ Northeastern, HAPPE EEG software creator, neuroscientist exploring how experiences shape brain & behavior development. Loves cheese. She/her
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https://www.plasticityinneurodevelopmentlab.com/ 01-05-2016 21:10:44
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Don't miss our next FIT'NG Together talk next Tuesday at 11 a.m. ET! Oziomachukwu Chinaka and Brittany Howell will discuss using family-centered approaches to support the recruitment and retention of families in longitudinal neuroimaging studies. Register at: fitng.org/fitng-together/




Dr. Laurel Gabard-Durnamās new research explores key phases of infant brain development, showing how play interactions with caregivers early on shape neural pathways. Read more: news.northeastern.edu/2024/10/31/inf⦠#BrainDevelopment #EarlyChildhoodDevelopment #Psychology #COSConnects


New paper with Jason W Griffin, Ph.D. Cassandra Franke link.springer.com/article/10.100ā¦

I'm so excited to share that my first first-author paper came out in JADD today! We examined how social anxiety impacts social attention in autistic youth. Grateful to have worked with amazing mentors Jason W Griffin, Ph.D. , James C. McPartland , Adam Naples, and Julie Wolf on this project!





We are hiring a post-bacc research coordinator to help on projects exploring EEG and MRI measures of neuroplasticity supporting sensory and language learning in the first 2 years of life! Please repost to help us spread the word! more info here: plasticityinneurodevelopmentlab.com/join-us

This role could serve as a lunchpad for a PhD within my lab! Experience w/ infant data collection preferred. Experience w/ EEG or fMRI data acquisition helpful. Interested? Submit a cover letter, CV, & contact information for 2 recommenders to [email protected]

Thrilled to share our recent publication with amazing collaborators Dr. Laurel Gabard-Durnam josh Kirsty Donald Guilherme V. Polanczyk on infant EEG from two longitudinal cohorts (N=854) across two continents that are under-represented in scientific studies globally. (1/3) direct.mit.edu/imag/article/dā¦