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Lifespan Development


The Lifespan Development area provides opportunities for graduate students to study perceptual-motor, cognitive, socioemotional, and neuropsychological development in both typically and atypically developing individuals across the lifespan, with particular focus on early development (birth through 6 years) and aging.

Faculty members lead 11 active research laboratories that use a variety of techniques to investigate development across the lifespan, including behavioural measures, eye-tracking, psychophysiology (e.g., EEG/ERP, heart rate, skin conductance), and bioassay (e.g., cortisol). Researchers in Lifespan Development have links to other core research areas within the Department of Psychology, and maintain local, national, and international research collaborations. Research in this area is funded by NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR, and other agencies.

For graduate students focusing on early development, monthly meetings of the Early Developmental Group Exchange (EDGE) are an excellent opportunity for students to discuss research, pursue cross-lab collaborations, and connect with external speakers from nearby institutions.

Researchers who are affiliated with this research group include:

Dr. Leslie Atkinson

Dr. Jean-Paul Boudreau

Dr. David Day

Dr. Alexandra Fiocco

Dr. Lili Ma

Dr. Karen Milligan

Dr. Margaret Moulson

Dr. Maureen Reed

Dr. Julia Spaniol

Dr. Stephen Want

Dr. Lixia Yang

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