معرفی
Irzam Hardiansyah is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, working in Agnieszka Butwicka's SOMIND research group focused on Somatic, Mental, and Neurodevelopmental Conditions.
His research spans neurosciences, autism spectrum disorder, and infant development. Key interests include:
- Genetic and environmental contributions to early socio-communicative development
- Visual perception in infants and its link to autism
- EEG studies of infant cognition
- Twin methodologies in developmental research
- Biostatistical analysis of longitudinal developmental data
His recent publications (2020-2025) consistently explore how infant visual processing, particularly global motion processing, relates to later autism diagnosis. Using twin cohorts and EEG, he has identified neural markers that may predict developmental outcomes. His work bridges genetic epidemiology, neuroscience, and clinical psychology.
Scientific awards:
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Advising and grants: No information on student supervision or grant funding is provided.
He contributes to the SOMIND research group's mission through multi-method studies of infant development, notably the Babytwins Study Sweden, which examines genetic and environmental factors in brain and behavioral development.

