Brown Language and Thought Lab (Brown University)
Who Can Participate |
13-15 months |
What Happens |
In this study, your child will watch videos featuring a smiling face, and sometimes other objects (like an umbrella). The character will hide behind other objects in the scene, and then your child will be given a clue about where the character is hidden, and we will see where they look. Your child will then see a dancing face as a reward! |
What We're Studying |
We are interested in how babies begin to make simple logical inferences without using language. In this study, we are investigating whether babies can figure out where a face is hiding by using other pieces of information. We are studying whether learning where an object is, like seeing that the umbrella is on the right side will be more or less helpful to babies than seeing, for example, that the right side is empty. Studying this will help us understand what kinds of processes babies are using to make their earliest logical inferences, which can help us learn how the adult ability to have complex logical thoughts eventually emerges. |
Durée |
15 minutes |
Compensation |
We will email you a $10 Tango gift card (www.tangocard.com/rewardcatalog). To be eligible, your child must be within the age range for this study, you must submit a valid consent statement, and there must be a child visible in the recording. You will receive one gift card per child. You will still receive the gift card even if you do not finish the study or if we are not able to use your child’s data. You will receive the gift card within one week. |
Cette étude est menée par Roman Feiman (contact: roman_feiman@brown.edu).