Child Vision Lab (UCL)
研究・調査への参加資格 |
English-speaking 5 to 6 year olds and adults (over 18 years old). |
研究・調査の流れ |
Your child will hear short recordings of simple sentences - some are clear and easy to understand, but others are more tricky to hear what's being said. Children will be asked to say out loud all the words they hear for each recording, and by answering enough questions, they will reveal where the treasure chest is hidden on the pirate's treasure map. |
現在の研究・調査 |
You might be surprised to learn that some perceptual abilities do not fully mature until late in childhood! For example, the ability to recognise abstract images or noisy speech continues to improve until adolescence. We want to find out whether this is due to differences in how children use their experiences to guide their perception, and when this ability develops. This is important because it will help us understand what brain processes are necessary to perceive the world as adults do, and whether these are the same listening and looking. This may help us to understand the best ways to help children learn, especially those for whom seeing or hearing may be more challenging, for example with low vision, hearing loss or cochlear implants. |
期間 |
15 minutes |
謝礼 |
Within a week of taking part in this study, you will receive $5 Prezee (US) or £5 National Book Token (UK). To be eligible for compensation for child participation: 1) your child must be in the age range for this study, 2) you must submit a valid consent statement, 3) your child must be present and visible during the experiment session, and 4) each child can only participate once. To be eligible for compensation for adult participation: 1) you must submit a valid consent statement, 2) you can only participate once, and 3) you must not have been present during another participant's session of this study. |
この研究・調査を実施している研究者/研究グループ Tessa Dekker (contact: t.dekker@ucl.ac.uk).