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Prof Sam Wass, Child Psychologist

Prof Sam Wass, Child Psychologist

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    • UEL BabyDevLab
    • ERC Starter grant
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Methods

The importance of data quality in eyetracking
The importance of data quality in eyetracking
Fixation duration parsing algorithms
Fixation duration parsing algorithms
Head mounted eyetracking
Head mounted eyetracking
Home wearables for autonomic monitoring
Home wearables for autonomic monitoring
Wearable cameras and microphones
Wearable cameras and microphones
Eye movements and EEG
Eye movements and EEG
Automatic ICA cleaning for infant EEG data
Automatic ICA cleaning for infant EEG data
Entrainment methods
Methods for quantifying entrainment

Big picture

Why research findings cluster like galaxies, with expanses in between
Why research findings cluster like galaxies, with expanses in between
Construct validity, and not barking up the wrong tree
Construct validity, and not barking up the wrong tree
Eddies in attention and stress
Eddies in attention and stress

Prof Sam Wass

Prof Sam Wass is a child psychologist and neuroscientist who leads the BabyDevLab at the University of East London.

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  • About
  • Research
    • UEL BabyDevLab
    • ERC Starter grant
  • Blog and videos
  • Resources For Teachers
  • Resources For Parents
  • Resources For Researchers
  • Media Spokesperson
  • Commercial Partnerships
  • Prof Sam Wass on Secret Lives of 4 and 5 Year Olds
  • Early Years Training
  • Contact
 

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