Infant Learning and Development Laboratory

Cross-Cultural Research

How do infants learn about the social world?

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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

Tess Fulcher successfully defends dissertation

Tess Fulcher, a PhD student in the Infant Learning and Development Lab, has successfully defended her dissertation! Tess's work focused on how help seeking emerges across developmental time and asked questions such as "what skills support help seeking?" and "to what...