Ruth Feldman hosts workshop on parent-child interbrain synchrony

I-LABSNews Highlights, Research

Dr. Ruth Feldman, an internationally recognized neuroscientist and clinical psychologist, visited I-LABS recently to host a workshop and give a university-wide seminar.

Dr. Feldman’s work concerns the development of biobehavioral synchrony or the ways in which close, warm relationships build the brain, confer resilience, and promote creativity.  Her studies were the first to detail the role of oxytocin in the formation of human social bonds.

Her seminar was entitled “The Biology of Love and the Roots of Resilience; Biobehavioral Synchrony from Science to Intervention”.