I am a PhD candidate in Developmental Neuropsychology at Tilburg University's Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology. My research focuses on the interplay between early-life adversity and neurodevelopment, particularly how environmental and socioeconomic factors influence brain development. I am also a member of the Zero Poverty Lab, at Tilburg University, where I investigate the mechanisms underlying intergenerational poverty, aiming to identify potential intervention targets. My recent projects include studying the perinatal health challenges associated with poverty in a population-based study in the Netherlands.
Research Interests
- Brain development
- Visualisations (data and theoretical concepts)
- R
- DNA Methylation analysis
- Infant EEG
- Brain connectivity
- Neural synchrony
- Socioeconomic disadvantage and neurodevelopment
- Manipulation and analysis of large administrative data