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Wilbourn Infant Lab

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The Wilbourn Infant Lab at Duke (WILD) is a developmental research lab in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University.

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Is your child spending too much time on the iPad? Study suggests that iPad usage could be associated with speech delays! Click here to read more: cnn.it/2qC2OpE

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Babies and TV: brain development needs a parent's help – here's why! Click here to find out more: theconversation.com/babies-and-tv-… via The Conversation

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Brain study suggests the type of book you read to your baby is important! Click here to find out more: wapo.st/2zNp4QF?tid=ss…

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Check out this article "Your Child Lying to You? That’s Good" Click this link to read all about it: nytimes.com/2018/01/05/opi…

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Check out this article that explains how babies can logically reason even before they can talk! Click the link to learn more: theverge.com/2018/3/15/1712… via @Verge

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Check out this article: Parent touch, play and support in childhood vital to well-being as an adult sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/…

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How do Bilingual Infants Separate their Languages? Check out this article to learn more: psychologytoday.com/blog/life-bili…

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Read this article that explains how babies can think logically before they learn to talk: scientificamerican.com/article/babies…

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Read this article that explains how babies can think logically before they learn to talk: scientificamerican.com/article/babies…

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Amazing undergrads apply: NSF-REU Summer Internship: Lifespan Approaches to Diverse Psychological Science! Fully funded with me, Sarah Gaither, and Gregory Samanez Larkin at Duke University to do social, developmental, or neuro work! Deadline 2/27 sites.duke.edu/reupsychneuro/

Amazing undergrads apply: NSF-REU Summer Internship: Lifespan Approaches to Diverse Psychological Science! Fully funded with me, Sarah Gaither, and Gregory Samanez Larkin at Duke University to do social, developmental, or neuro work! Deadline 2/27 sites.duke.edu/reupsychneuro/
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So proud of my very first academic WILD child, Dr. Jacqueline Sims!!😭😍❤️ #whatallyshipreallylookslike #imnotcryingyourecrying #pushasweclimb #proudacademicmama

So proud of my very first academic WILD child, Dr. Jacqueline Sims!!😭😍❤️ #whatallyshipreallylookslike #imnotcryingyourecrying #pushasweclimb #proudacademicmama
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This👇🏾 is why I do what I do…..I get to work with some of the most brilliant, motivated and courageous young women using our combined skills, experiences, and perspectives to advocate and give a voice to groups who continue to be overlooked, marginalized, and exploited.

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@ashleyruba & Makeba Wilbourn, PhD found that parents of 12- to 24-mo infants talk about the emotion of “disgust” in a more complex manner than other emotions, like “happiness” and “sadness” #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…

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As a new member of Duke Psychology & Neuroscience's Anti-Racism Committee, I'm proud to announce that we're hosting a FREE informational event for potential psych PhD applicants! If you or someone you know might want to apply, please join us! ✨link in next tweet✨ #AcademicChatter #PhDAdvice

As a new member of <a href="/DukePsychNeuro/">Duke Psychology & Neuroscience</a>'s Anti-Racism Committee, I'm proud to announce that we're hosting a FREE informational event for potential psych PhD applicants! 

If you or someone you know might want to apply, please join us! ✨link in next tweet✨
#AcademicChatter #PhDAdvice
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A summer research program led by Duke University faculty Makeba Wilbourn (Makeba Wilbourn, PhD), Sarah Gaither (Dr. Sarah Gaither) and Greg Samanez-Larkin (Gregory Samanez-Larkin) has one main goal: to mentor the next generation of diverse STEM scholars. Learn more ➡️duke.is/cv3hu

A summer research program led by <a href="/DukeU/">Duke University</a> faculty Makeba Wilbourn (<a href="/DrWilbourn/">Makeba Wilbourn, PhD</a>), Sarah Gaither (<a href="/sarahegaither/">Dr. Sarah Gaither</a>) and Greg Samanez-Larkin (<a href="/GregoryRSL/">Gregory Samanez-Larkin</a>) has one main goal: to mentor the next generation of diverse STEM scholars. 

Learn more ➡️duke.is/cv3hu