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Biro (2023) found that 12mo infants preferred a comforting over ignoring character, but only when they had eyes; infants’ self-distress was not a mediating factor. This supports the idea of an early presence of “moral sense” in infancy. #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
Deng et al. (2023): nonlinear analysis and barcoding can be used to identify differences in dynamic, multidimensional full-day leg movement patterns between infants at risk for developmental disabilities and infants with typical development. #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
New Baby Blog post by Yu (Tina) Chen: Parent-Child Interactions Support Early Language Development in Diverse Families #infantstudies infantstudies.org/parent-child-i…
(Are you an ECR who wants to write a blog post for the #ICIS community? DM us and we will get in touch!)
.Cécile Issard Cog Tales Alex Cristia's (2023) meta-analysis: infants prefer speech over other vocal, natural, or familiar sounds from birth, not only from 3mos. Caveat: pub bias & low representation of certain stimuli types and ages #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
Have you read Dr. Elizabeth V Edgar, Todd & Lorraine Bahrick (2023)? They found that intersensory processing of face-voice synchrony as early as 6mos predicts sig unique variance in language outcomes at 18, 24, and 36mos #throwback #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
Have you read Ko et al. (2023)? They found that caregivers' use of touch during dyadic interactions is most sensitive at 8mos than 14 and 27mos, providing additional cues useful to infants' language learning in early development #throwback #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
Have you read Verhaar, Janny Stapel et al. (2023)? 5mo babies can already reach. But can they also adjust their reach when the toy they were reaching for suddenly starts moving sideways? Recent results show that 6- & 11-mos can! #throwback #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
Researcher Spotlight: learn a little more about the 5 new #ICIS Communications Committee members for the 2024-2027 cycle; look out for emails contacting you for blurbs/stories/resources from Amanda Delgado Samantha Ixchel Peyrot N. Maheen Siddiqui & -Rui Qi- Choo ruiqi26.bsky.social! 📚💡 infantstudies.org/researcher-spo…
Key points in Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda's 2023 presidential address: embrace discovery science, observe infants in everyday settings, champion infant adaptiveness, understand the “whole child”, & engage in full scientific transparency #throwback #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
Have you read Lisa Oakes' 2023 Presidential Address? Key points: 1) adopt developmental cascades approach to studying infants, 2) consider diversity of infant experience & how diffs in experience (and input) shape developmental cascades #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
.Mary Beth Neff & Martin (2023): 6mo infants do not expect speech alone to communicate, nor do they merely match speech with familiarised objects; they also attend to the social context in which speech is produced. #throwback #infancypapers #https://doi.org/10.1111/infa.12507
Chen et al. (2023): Learning to walk corresponds to decrease in time infants spend near adults during everyday play. But moment-to-moment locomotion—rgdless of locomotor status—shapes how frequently infants enter and exit proximity to adults #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa.1…
LAST WEEK to nominate for the Nominate for the Distinguished Early Career Contribution Award, Outstanding Dissertation Award and Translational Research Award. These awards celebrate excellence in #infantstudies . Nominations close April 25.
infantstudies.org/merit-awards/