Sedanstraße 1, room 018
phone: 0941 943-7552
e-mail: Sayani.Banerjee@psychologie.uni-regensburg.de
office hours: by arrangement
I started my PhD in 2022. My research aims to longitudinally study the influence of early motor development in infants on later socio-cognitive development, along with the potential mediator role of neural development. For my research, I use various methods, namely, virtual reality, eye-tracking, EEG and resting state MRI.
2024
Mendl, J., Banerjee, S., Fischer, R., Dreisbach, G. & Köster, M. (2024). Control in context: The theta rhythm provides evidence for reactive control but no evidence for proactive control. Psychophysiology. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14625
2019
Sinha S., Banerjee S. (2019). Effect of Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Gene Polymorphism in Development of Febrile Seizure. International Journal of Scientific Research. doi.org/10.36106/ijsr
2018
Biswas R., Bhattacharya T., Mondal T., Banerjee S., Bandyopadhyay S. (2018). A study on clinical features, aetiology, outcomes and predictors of mortality and morbidity in children with acute encephalitis syndrome in eastern India. J. Evolution Med. Dent. Sci. doi.org/10.14260/jemds/2018/995
Presentations
Banerjee, S., Köster, M. How does early motor system development promote spatial navigation? An infant MRI study. Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Psychologie 2024, Vienna, Austria, September 2024.
Banerjee, S., Köster, M. How does early motor system development promote spatial navigation? An infant MRI study. Invited Talk at the Department of Psychology, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany, 2024.
Banerjee, S., Köster, M. How does early motor system development promote spatial navigation? An infant MRI study. Tagung Experimentell Arbeitender Psychologen 2024, Regensburg, Germany, March 2024.