Dr Eugenio Parise
LecturerResearch Overview
My research focuses on infant development. In particular I am interested in the development of social cognition and everything related to early communication. In my studies I use a variety of approaches, from behavioral to neroscience methods such as EEG/ERP and NIRS. Ostensive communication, referential understanding, language development and categorization in young infants are the topics I investigated recently.
fEC Code: LUCID: The ESRC Centre for Language and Communicative Development
01/10/2014 → …
Research
LUCID: Centre for Language and Communicative Development
01/09/2014 → 31/05/2020
Research
Active social learning in infancy: Epistemic information seeking and transmission.
Oral presentation
“I don’t know but I know who to ask”: 12-month-olds actively seek information from knowledgeable adults.
Oral presentation
“I don’t know but I know who to ask”: 12-month-olds actively seek information from knowledgeable adults
Oral presentation
Curiosity in social learning: 12-month olds selectively seek information from more knowledgeable informants
Oral presentation
Information transmission in two-year-old children: preference for less complex but not pedagogically demonstrated actions
Oral presentation
ESCoP poster prize
Prize (including medals and awards)
- Infancy and Early Development