Learn about @BucknellU's experience unbundling from its so-called big deal with Elsevier. We've interviewed librarians at various institutions about their preparation, campus response & advice in our profile series. Read here for insight & inspiration. https://t.co/xYzBnckY3u
Come join our team!!! We are hiring an RA for our PCAT study, which examines trait transmission via neural, cardiac, behavioral synchrony, & mobile eye tracking to examine attention in the moment.
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delighted to share our scale for retrospectively capturing child home musical environments w/ @psycheloui@KelsieLLopez @nickkathios! Our scale has excellent test-retest reliability + relates to adult skills on perception tasks and mental health! https://t.co/v0WuhaN8qf
📢 Joint PhD position available investigating #music rhythm and #language processing across Sydney, Australia @MARCSInstitute and Dijon, France at the Université de Bourgogne! Please get in touch if you have questions, and share widely! #musicscience
Short notice! Joint PhD position (Sydney, Australia & Dijon, France), co-supervised by @Anna5ash & @btill_lyon, investigating strengths and limits of rhythmic priming on language processing: https://t.co/cYrCd217Oz. Applications evaluated as come in, position open until filled.
Sat @ 3:30 - Zach is presenting a poster investigating what kids and adults think about where different musical skills and abilities come from - your genes? your environment? or the choices you make?
sad to be missing @socmusicperccog and major fomo from all your gorgeous mountain photos! representing @BucknellU is rising junior Zach Wasserman and recent alum Brandon Rickett - be sure to check out their presentations and let us know what you think!
Fri @ 10:10 - Brandon's study investigated how varying instrument features alters children's beliefs about whether those instruments are "for boys" or "for girls"
How consistent are babies’ looking time preferences? @Many_Babies1 found that preferences for infant-directed speech are robust. But, in work led by @mellisschreiner, we find little evidence that preferences are consistent from session to session: https://t.co/JAEGldWr9p (1/6)
@m_zettersten Wow thanks for sharing! I'm sure this is somewhere but I didn't find it quickly at first glance... How much time was btwn sessions? Seems conceivable that if there was maturation or exposure btwn sessions that the mechanism driving pref looking in S1 has changed by S2
Congrats @lkcirelli on the Early Career Research Award from @Infantstudies! She explores the origins of humans’ unique interest and talents in music and dance. #ICIS2024
sad to be missing @Infantstudies#ICIS2024 this year, but made up for it by participating in *our* first infant study with the little one we're expecting soon! (the ice cream helped too) 😁