
Anna Truzzi
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Anna Truzzi
@anna_truzzi
Senior Lecturer in Psychology (Neuroscience) Queen's University Belfast Developmental cognitive neuroscientist


1/7 Does the infant brain have representational structure? 👶🧠In the FOUNDCOG project, we scanned 134 awake infants using fMRI. Published in Nature Neuroscience, our research reveals 2-month-old infants already possess complex visual representations in VVC that align with DNNs.

Meet our first confirmed speakers! 🧠 Global neuroscience leaders will join us at #NSI2025! 🔗 neuroscienceireland.com/nsi2025-speake… 🚨Abstract deadline is TODAY at 5PM (Irish time) – don’t miss it! 📝 neuroscienceireland.com/nsi2025-posters

A warm welcome to Dr Anna Truzzi who has joined the School of Psychology as a Senior Lecturer. Anna’s research explores how the infant brain integrates information appearing on different timescales in the world. Read more: ow.ly/bOTK50U4kwl #LoveQUB#Welcome#WhoWeAre



The early relationship shapes the #Attachment system of children, the basis of interpersonal attitudes throughout life. But what kind of parenting shapes secure infant attachment? Our new study addresses this question! doi.org/10.1038/s42003…




Our next Psychology Seminar is this Thursday at 1pm from the 2023 winner of the postdoc paper prize 🏆Dr @anna_truzzi! Anna will speak about the development of intrinsic timescales in infants and as usual, join for ☕️🥪🧁 afterwards.



Congratulations to our Postdoc Research Paper prize winner 🥇Dr @anna_truzzi for her paper with @rhodricusack “The development of intrinsic timescales: A comparison between the neonate and adult brain” published in Neuroimage.


