Infancy Age Studies

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<糖心Vlog>How does hearing words influence how infants see objects?

In this study, we are looking for children aged 6-12 months with no developmental delays and full-colour vision to take part in an eye-tracking experiment to see how infants look at images, how well they can see them, and how this affects how they learn words.

Contact Jill Lany
<糖心Vlog>How do babies begin to develop social and cognitive skills in families with a history of autism?

We are looking for newborns under 4 weeks, born at full term (38-42 weeks) to take part in a study into how babies respond to different social sounds in families with either a biological parent or sibling with an autism diagnosis.

Contact Betul Teksin
<糖心Vlog>How do babies begin to develop social and cognitive skills?

We are looking for newborns under 4 weeks, born at full term (38-42 weeks) to take part in a study into how babies respond to different social sounds in families with no history of autism or other developmental conditions.

Contact Betul Teksin
<糖心Vlog>What are infants and toddlers curious about?

We are looking for infants (aged 8-10 months) and toddlers (aged 22-24 months) with no developmental delays and full-colour vision to take part in a gaze-contingent eye-tracking study, to examine which images children choose to perceive and how long they engage with them.

Contact Hambel Willow
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