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The Brain, Cognition & Development Lab (University of Florida)! PI @lisascottbcd. Expert informed posts/reposts about the science of infant/child development

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@bcdlab
🧠 BCD Lab 🧠
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Are you a BCD Lab alum? Join the @bcdlab networking Facebook group! Join us and share science, accomplishments, pictures, and opportunities!
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@sciencegirl
Science girl
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The teacher set a challenge for his students: find a way to get a mandarin out of a glass without spilling a drop
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@BarackObama
Barack Obama
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Jane Goodall had a remarkable ability to inspire us to connect with the natural wonders of our world, and her groundbreaking work on primates and the importance of conservation opened doors for generations of women in science. Michelle and I are thinking of all those who loved
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@Infantstudies
ICIS
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New on the Baby Blog - A funny thing happened in the infant lab: What humour can teach us about how infants think by Gina Mireault https://t.co/R3UVzWirY4 #infantstudies #EarlyYears #DevelopmentalPsychology #science #research #Laughter
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@DanWuori
Dan Wuori
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Amazing things happen when lap reading is introduced as a joyful part of your baby’s daily routine. This little one (12 months), shared to TT by mamaofcutehapas, has spent enough time reading with his parents that he’s already showing off all he’s learned as part of his
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@theabcdstudy
The ABCD Study®
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Join us for a FREE #webinar September 8: “Inside Adolescence: Substance Use Patterns, Predictions, Risk & Resilience in the #ABCDstudy.” Experts will share research findings on early substance use & explore potential protective factors. Sign up: https://t.co/3xLSta4UcH
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@lisascottbcd
Lisa S. Scott 🧠
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Interested in the development of vision and the brain in the first years of life? The @bcdlab is expecting to hire a postdoc and a lab coordinator/tech in the coming months! Send me an email if interested and I’ll make sure to send you the job postings once open!
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@Infantstudies
ICIS
6 months
Cutting-edge science in infancy research is just a click away! Join us June 19 2025 for the next #ICISWebinar: “Beyond Who’s Speaking When: Machine Learning Tools to Extract Rich Multi-Dimensional Features from Home Audio Recordings” https://t.co/x49zP0Ksnz #InfantResearch
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@luckytran
Dr. Lucky Tran
6 months
Better save a copy of this now
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@Infantstudies
ICIS
6 months
Who inspires you in the field of infant development? Nominate them for the ICIS Distinguished Contribution Award! Deadline: June 30, 2025 https://t.co/NgYumTnDhj #InfantStudies #InfantResearch
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@DivDevSci
Diversity in Developmental Science
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We are excited to invite you to our second Shades of Science virtual panel event on June 25th 3-4 pm BST featuring @DrSWijeakumar Prof @leher_singh and Dr @Dolapoadegboye3. Register your place using the QR code in the flyer!#DiversityInScience
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@HarvardCenter
HarvardCenter
6 months
Some of the most important interactions caregivers have with children happen through play. Play can take many different forms, as seen by this caregiver making the baby laugh with silly actions. Find even more play ideas here: https://t.co/x3le1CEQAG #internationaldayofplay
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@HarvardCenter
HarvardCenter
7 months
The conditions in the places where children live, grow, play, and learn shape their development and lifelong well-being. Learn more in our InBrief, Place Matters: The Environment We Create Shapes the Foundations of Healthy Development: https://t.co/S8WBeDqZbr
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@lisascottbcd
Lisa S. Scott 🧠
8 months
And brain development is amazing and the brain gets set up for learning in the first year of life with the support of parents and caregivers.
journals.sagepub.com
Much of infant development occurs in the home and in the context of caregiving support. Babies learn through their everyday interactions with parents—from watch...
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@lisascottbcd
Lisa S. Scott 🧠
8 months
We found that infants learn so much about the words and people in the world around them even before they speak their first word. How parents label things in the world helps babies learn by directing their attention.
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theconversation.com
Psychology researchers bring infants into the lab to learn more about how shared book reading influences brain and behavioral development.
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@lisascottbcd
Lisa S. Scott 🧠
8 months
We also showed that faces are important learning tools for infants. They learn about and from the people they see and interact with all the time.
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boldscience.org
Just like books are educational tools used to promote language development and reading, faces are also educational tools during the first year of life.
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@lisascottbcd
Lisa S. Scott 🧠
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With all that is going on at NSF, it’s important for me to describe how important NSF has been for my career and the careers of my trainees over the years. This funding is so important for so many reasons.
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@bcdlab
🧠 BCD Lab 🧠
8 months
Congratulations Dr. Newland on your successful dissertation defense!
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@Infantstudies
ICIS
9 months
.@TAngela_dou & @lkcirelli (2025) asked caregivers how they engage musically with their infants: They cite that infants directly influence their home musical repertoire; engaged infant response to song predicts stronger dyadic attachment #infancypapers
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Musical interactions between caregivers and their infants typically rely on a limited repertoire of live vocal songs and recorded music. Research suggests that these well-known songs are especially...
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@laurel_joy_gd
Dr. Laurel Gabard-Durnam
9 months
We are hiring a post-bacc research coordinator to help on projects exploring EEG and MRI measures of neuroplasticity supporting sensory and language learning in the first 2 years of life! Please repost to help us spread the word! more info here:
plasticityinneurodevelopmentlab.com
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