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How do toddlers develop thinking skills?
We are looking for toddlers aged 18 - 36 months to help us explore how young children learn important thinking skills such as memory, attention, impulse control and flexible thinking. We will use child-friendly brain imaging (called fNIRS) whilst children play fun games with us. This will help us find out how the brain supports toddlers to learn these important skills.
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How do children step into other's shoes?
This study aims to investigate how children aged 3.5-5 years with no learning difficulties and full-colour vision work together in a series of fun, interactive games!
Contact Malcolm Ka Yu Wong
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.
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Toddlers all talk differently
We are developing the first-ever UK-wide tool to measure the different rates at which 16-30-month-old toddlers learn language. Parents know best what their children can say - toddlers sometimes clam up when they come into the lab! - so we are asking parents to fill in our questionnaire about what their toddler can say. Study opening soon!