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Shaping the social brain through early interactions

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Project "SAPIENS" data sheet

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Coordinator
UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI 

Organization address
address: KRAKOWSKIE PRZEDMIESCIE 26/28
city: WARSZAWA
postcode: 00 927
website: www.uw.edu.pl

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 Coordinator Country Poland [PL]
 Total cost 4˙068˙232 €
 EC max contribution 4˙068˙232 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.1. (Fostering new skills by means of excellent initial training of researchers)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018
 Funding Scheme MSCA-ITN-ETN
 Starting year 2019
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2019-01-01   to  2022-12-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI PL (WARSZAWA) coordinator 454˙957.00
2    BIRKBECK COLLEGE - UNIVERSITY OF LONDON UK (LONDON) participant 606˙345.00
3    STICHTING KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT NL (NIJMEGEN) participant 531˙239.00
4    UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT NL (UTRECHT) participant 531˙239.00
5    UNIVERSITEIT GENT BE (GENT) participant 512˙640.00
6    KING'S COLLEGE LONDON UK (LONDON) participant 303˙172.00
7    THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARSOF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE UK (CAMBRIDGE) participant 303˙172.00
8    KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET SE (STOCKHOLM) participant 281˙982.00
9    UPPSALA UNIVERSITET SE (UPPSALA) participant 281˙982.00
10    ISTITUTO SUPERIORE DI SANITA IT (ROMA) participant 261˙499.00
11    HARIMATA SP ZOO PL (KRAKOW) participant 0.00
12    Atferlisgreining ehf IS (Reykjavik) partner 0.00
13    BABYBRAINS LIMITED UK (LONDON) partner 0.00
14    Fundacja Rozwoju Dzieci im. J.A. Komenskiego PL (Warszawa) partner 0.00
15    iMotions A/S DK (Kbh V) partner 0.00
16    MENTIS CURA EHF IS (REYKJAVIK) partner 0.00
17    PHIER LTD UK (London) partner 0.00
18    VICARIOUS PERCEPTION TECHNOLOGIES BV NL (AMSTERDAM) partner 0.00

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 Project objective

The first three years of life are critical for children’s long-term development, health and wellbeing, since core brain functions are formed during this period and the brain is much more vulnerable to adversity, which is key for the emergence of developmental disorders (autism, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder). Identifying the mechanisms that act during early childhood to shape individual long-term social development is essential for improving the health and wellbeing and has far-reaching consequences for social and educational policy. We propose that this key scientific problem cannot be solved without first understanding how early social exchanges tune critical brain functions in early childhood. Daily, repeated exchanges between infants and caregivers provide the substrate for the interacting influences of genes and the environment on brain development. By studying the micro-scale dynamics of early social exchanges we can revolutionise the understanding of macro-scale development of socially-relevant functions like theory of mind, language, attention, and emotion regulation. Our radically new approach puts social exchanges at the heart of brain development, which is sculpted through a complex ongoing cascade of interactions between the brain and its social environment. SAPIENS combines advances in ecological, mobile real-time brain and behaviour measurement, data modelling and artificial intelligence approaches to train a new generation of researchers in implementing these ground-breaking approaches to early social development. SAPIENS will generate revolutionary new tools for translating cutting-edge basic science into clinical diagnostic and treatment tools for developmental disorders, while engaging the public and delivering new public policy. By building on a strong intersectorial network of excellent research centres and industry, we will provide highly innovative and multidisciplinary training for young research leaders in developmental science.

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