Our latest study explores how math anxiety & task difficulty affect pupil dilation in adults and young children 👁
📊Main finding: Adults displayed greater pupil dilation during math task confrontation while the children showed resilience📈
Read More here: https://t.co/D9bAO4oGwb
👩🏫 Our latest research explores how preschool teachers' feelings about math impact their teaching habits. 🧠 Exciting findings! 🌈 Check it out: https://t.co/BD3phs7WQF #EducationResearch#MathInEarlyYears#mathanxiety
New study alert! We explored what young children grasp from number words like 'one' and 'two' and found that they can generally differentiate between numbers as early as 2.5 years old, showing early counting and number principles understanding: https://t.co/qYrlMLoJ2v
New publication!!👉🏻 “Global motion processing in infants' visual cortex and the emergence of autism”. https://t.co/DFmEtymfz8 Please check it out ⬇️⬇️⬇️😊
In this poster session, our colleague Umay presents “Methodological Integrity Assessment in the Mobile Paradigm Literature: A Lesson for Understanding Opportunistic Use of Researcher Degrees of Freedom in Psychology.” #SRCD2023
Our colleague Kahl is here to share his work “Parents’ behaviors (but not traits) affect children’s gender stereotyping and play preferences.” #SRCD2023
Our colleague @DrCFawcett is now sharing her recent work “Gender Identity Beyond Categories: How do Feminine and Masculine Identification Relate to 5-year-olds’ Prosocial Behavior?” Please come and check it out. #SRCD2023 😄
Here is our study “Prosocial behavior of children in digital games and real-world behavior: Personality, gender, and altruism” by Joshua, Kahl, and colleagues. Welcome to join our discussion. #SRCD2023
How do you feel about doing math? Our colleague @laurayasy is now sharing her work “Effort, and Anticipation of Math” in #SRCD2023. Come and check it out if you are here.
“Under Which Circumstances Do Infants Predict the Goal of Others’ Action?” Our colleague @hsingfentu presented her review study at #SRCD2023. Please come and find out more.
Here we are sharing our study “Environmental and familiar factors as predictors of performance in occluder task: Data from Bhutan” presented by Joshua. Looking forward to great discussions. #SRCD2023
Here is a great discussion happening between our colleague Joshua and other researchers. The topic is “High quality social environment buffers infants’ cognitive development from poor maternal mental health: Evidence from a study in Bhutan” #SRCD
Our lab member @kim_astor is now presenting his work “The Impact of Postpartum Depression on Gaze Following: A Swedish-Zimbabwean Cross-Cultural Study.”
#SRCD2023
We are in Salt Lake City attending SRCD. Looking forward to seeing many exciting presentations. Our team will also share recent research in several poster sessions. #SRCD2023