The Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development has received extensive coverage in the national and international media.
Baby knows, National Geographic. March, 2005, page 25. Author: James Shreeve, Photographer: Cary Wolinsky
More or Less, BBC Radio 4, 10th February 2005
Does crying damage babies' brains? The Guardian, 11th November, 2004, page 3 of G2. Author: Ian Sample.
Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 23rd June 2004.
Welcome to the Babylab, Junior Pregnancy & Birth, Dec/Jan 2004, vol. 7, pages 115-117. Author: Hannah Joliffe.
Channel 4 News at 7 pm. Channel 4. 11th August 2003
The Autism Puzzle. BBC4 Documentary. Spring 2003.
Fun Helping Science, Angels & Urchins. Autumn 2003.
Train of Thought, Junior Pregnancy & Birth, Oct/Nov 2003
Kopp, C.B. (2003) Baby Steps: A Guide to your child's physical, mental, and emotional development in the first two years. New York: Owl Books.
Joanna Moorhead explains why she allowed scientists to experiment on Catriona, her five-month-old daughter. The Guardian, 9th July 2002
The Eyes Have It, Science News, 6th July 2002
Newborns 'can detect eye contact', BBC News, 25th June 2002
Babies make eye contact in 48 hours, The Daily Telegraph, 25th June 2002
Pioneering work of the Babylab, Junior Magazine Editorial, December 2001
Faces of Perception. Science News. Vol 160, 7th July 2001, pages 10-12.
Perception, Achtung baby! Nature Reviews Neuroscience. Vol 2, No1, January 2001, page 7.
Babies Are Doing it for themselves. The Lancet. 25th November 2000, page 1825.
When babies 'see', BBC News, 24th November 2000
Babies make eye contact in 48 hours, Research on early years, parents and family literacy from National Literacy Trust
Skullcap for babies may detect hidden problems. The Independent. 24th November 2000, page 10.
Scientists spy on how baby's brain takes shape. The Daily Telegraph. 24th November 2000, page 11.