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Eloise Funnell

Mx Eloise Funnell MSc

Research Assistant

Biography

Eloise has been working at KCL since March 2023 as a Research Assistant on the RE-STAR programme. They have a Psychology and Neuroscience background, having most recently completed an interdisciplinary MSc in Brain Sciences from the University of Glasgow. Their previous work has focused on memory, machine learning, and electrophysiology (EEG). They also hold a BSc (Hons) in Psychology, also from the University of Glasgow.

Their current research interests include:

  • Experiences of neurodivergent populations during adolescence
  • Mechanisms underpinning emotional regulation 

    Research

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    Regulating Emotions – Strengthening Adolescent Resilience

    RE-STAR is a four-year, interdisciplinary programme being led by Professor Edmund Sonuga-Barke of the Experimental Psychopathology and Neurodevelopment (ExPAND) Research Group at King’s College London.

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    Experimental Psychopathology and Neuro-Development (ExPAND) Group

    The lab focuses on understanding neuro-developmental disorders and mental health conditions across the lifespan.

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    My Emotions and Me

    My Emotions and Me is one phase of a new research project, RE-STAR (Regulating Emotions - Strengthening Adolescent Resilience).

    Project status: Ongoing

    Research

    restarlogo
    Regulating Emotions – Strengthening Adolescent Resilience

    RE-STAR is a four-year, interdisciplinary programme being led by Professor Edmund Sonuga-Barke of the Experimental Psychopathology and Neurodevelopment (ExPAND) Research Group at King’s College London.

    iStock-1014950206-Hands-support-brain-sun-background
    Experimental Psychopathology and Neuro-Development (ExPAND) Group

    The lab focuses on understanding neuro-developmental disorders and mental health conditions across the lifespan.

    Picture4
    My Emotions and Me

    My Emotions and Me is one phase of a new research project, RE-STAR (Regulating Emotions - Strengthening Adolescent Resilience).

    Project status: Ongoing