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Dr David Kelly
Co-Director of the Kent Child Development Unit,
Chair of the Ethics Committee,
Programme Director for MSc Developmental Psychology
David completed his PhD at the University of Sheffield where he studied the development of the other-race effect in face processing. Following this, David took up a two year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Glasgow where he studied cross-cultural differences in face processing and perception before moving to Royal Holloway, University of London to work on a three year project investigating the role of eye movements in atypical language development.
David is interested in various aspects of cognitive development with a particular focus on the first year of life. He primarily uses eye-tracking to study visual development and face processing in early infancy.
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