Infant Learning and Development Laboratory
Human social life requires understanding the intentions, perceptions and emotions that organize and motivate others’ actions.
At the Infant Learning and Development Laboratory we investigate infants’ and young children’s understanding of these aspects of the social world.
Human social life requires understanding the intentions, perceptions and emotions that organize and motivate others’ actions.
At the Infant Learning and Development Laboratory we investigate infants’ and young children’s understanding of these aspects of the social world.
Recent Updates
Research Assistant, Abigaël Thinakaran, accepted into Neuroscience Honors Program
Abigaël Thinakaran, a Research Assistant in the Infant Learning and Development Lab, has been accepted into the Neuroscience Honors Program! As an Honors student, Abigaël will complete an independent research project that she will then write up and present to an...
Congratulations, Doctors! Doctoral students Natalie Brezack and Haerin Chung both successfully defended their dissertations this Spring
Natalie Brezack and Haerin Chung, two doctoral students in the Infant Learning and Development Lab, both successfully defended their dissertations, only two weeks apart! During their defenses, they each gave an overview of the research they conducted throughout the...
Dr. Hyesung Grace Hwang to join faculty at University of California, Santa Cruz
Dr. Hyesung Grace Hwang, a current post-doc in the Infant Learning and Development Lab, will join the University of California, Santa Cruz as an Assistant Professor of Psychology in July 2022. Grace has been a post-doc in the lab since 2018 and we are excited for her...