
About
Michael Thomas is Professor of Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London, where he heads the Developmental Neurocognition Lab within the Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development. His research bridges cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, and educational applications.
Education includes:
- BSc(Hons) Psychology, University of Exeter
- MSc Cognitive Science, University of Birmingham
- DPhil Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
Research spans computational modeling of cognitive development, neuroconstructivist approaches to brain function, bilingual language processing, and educational neuroscience. His work examines how genetic and environmental factors shape cognitive variability across typical and atypical development.
Publications demonstrate interdisciplinary focus on: neurodevelopmental disorders (Williams syndrome, Down syndrome, autism), educational interventions, multilingual cognition, and environmental impacts on development. Recent work emphasizes translational neuroscience in classroom settings.
Awards and honors:
- Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education (co-recipient)
- Fellow of the British Psychological Society
- Fellow of the American Psychological Society
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Directs the Centre for Educational Neuroscience, fostering collaborations between neuroscientists, psychologists, and educators. Supervises doctoral candidates in developmental cognitive neuroscience and leads international research networks on cognitive variability.
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