Infancy Age Studies

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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

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

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

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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