Ms Tatiana Sobolewska

Associate Lecturer in Psychology

Tatiana Sobolewska
  • School Faculty of Science and Technology

  • Department Psychology

  • Location London

Research activities

Tatiana is a doctoral candidate in developmental  cognitive  science.  Her project examines effects of tonal synchrony  on perception of affective and social interaction cues in infancy (and adult  controls), with aim to establish tonal synchrony as a new dimension of early  adult-infant interaction synchrony (Hypothesis  of Dr Martine Van Puyvelde).


Current Teaching

Tatiana has been teaching on 1st and 2nd year modules,the specific topics she taught included: developmental psychology (atypical  development, observation and coding of child behaviour); psychophysiological  measurement of stress; research methods & design; statistics  inpsychology. Tatiana also supervises final year BSc research projects and MSc dissertations. 


Biography

Tatiana started her journey at Middlesex University by earning BSc Psychology Honours with First Class, followed by completing MSc Clinical Health Psychology degree with Distinction (partly funded by Academic Excellence Scholarship, Middlesex University). Upon graduating, she started working alongside Dr Fabia Franco on various experimental studies  ofinfant cognition and behaviour. During that time, Tatiana has gained expertise  in design and deployment of methodologies such as preferential looking/central fixation paradigms to measure attention, gaze-contingent eye-tracking  designs, observation of behaviour, heart rate variability measurement in  infants and adults. Tatiana currently specialises in parent-child interaction synchrony,music perception in infancy, language development and eye-tracking.

Publications