Dr. Sam Wass is a developmental cognitive neuroscientist and Associate Professor at the University of East London. His research examines how infants’ attentional systems develop, how stress and the home environment shape early cognitive abilities, and how caregivers and children become physiologically and neurally “in sync.” Dr. Wass uses cutting-edge methods—including dual-EEG, wearable sensors, and naturalistic home-based recordings—to study interpersonal neural entrainment, co-regulation, and how mature brains support the developing attentional and language systems in early childhood.



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