MU Infant Research Group

MU Infant Research Group We are actively recruiting infants aged 3.5 months to 23 months for our studies. Click on the "sign up" button or the link below to participate!

PARTICIPANTS:
We are currently looking for infant 3.5 - 23.5 months old to participate in our studies. DETAILS:
Our studies never take more than 15-30 minutes, and some are as short as 5 minutes. They are designed to be fun for babies and you will be with your baby the whole time. Most of our studies simply measure how long your baby looks at certain events unfolding on a puppet stage or on a vide

o screen. OUR THANK YOU:
Your baby will receive a gift or $5 (ICL), a gift (DCL - MIZZOU baby scientist t-shirt, bib, sippy cup, or book) and a certificate for his or her participation! Parents traveling 30 miles or more from Columbia: will receive $15 instead of $5 from the ICL for travel reimbursement.

Our very own Dr. Yuyan Luo and PhD candidate You-jung Choi were on Fox to discuss their new findings on infants' underst...
02/07/2015

Our very own Dr. Yuyan Luo and PhD candidate You-jung Choi were on Fox to discuss their new findings on infants' understanding of complex social interactions. Many thanks to all of our baby scientist parents who helped with this study and others!

University of Missouri Infant Cognition Lab director Dr. Yuyan Luo and Ph.D. candidate You-jung Choi discuss their new findings on Fox. http://pss.sagepub.co...

Another article featuring research from our lab about babies' understanding of friendships and bullies! Please like or c...
02/04/2015

Another article featuring research from our lab about babies' understanding of friendships and bullies! Please like or comment if your baby participated in this study!

Babies who are just 1 year old can understand complicated social situations, new research shows. The study highlights the social development that begins in very young infants.

Please help us spread the word about our research and share our flyer with your friends and family! Our current hours ar...
02/02/2015

Please help us spread the word about our research and share our flyer with your friends and family! Our current hours are Mon 1-3:30pm, Tue 3-6pm, Wed 3-6pm, Thr 3-6pm, Sat 9am-noon. Interested parents can sign up to participate at https://mubabylab.youcanbook.me/ Thanks!

New research from our own Infant Cognition Lab shows that babies understand more than we think about right and wrong! We...
02/02/2015

New research from our own Infant Cognition Lab shows that babies understand more than we think about right and wrong! We are currently performing follow-up studies; click here (https://mubabylab.youcanbook.me) to have your baby participate in this and other studies!

Babies understand complexities of social situations and make evaluations about what different individuals know about others in responding to a situation. This is the finding of a new paper in the journal Psychological Science from the laboratory of Yuyan Luo of the University of Missouri.

02/02/2015

If you are looking for something fun & unique to do with your baby, we invite you to participate in our infant cognition studies! The only requirement is that your baby be between the ages of 3 months and 23 months of age. Our studies are fun, non-invasive, and only take about 5-10 minutes. Click on the link below to book an appointment online!

7 Scientific Reasons Babies Are Really Freakin' Cool!
01/27/2015

7 Scientific Reasons Babies Are Really Freakin' Cool!

Babies are adorable, tend to cry a lot, and have little control over their bodily functions. But science says there's much more to 'em! Here are 7 fascinating things to know about your tiny human who can't even say his or her own name yet. ...

11/21/2014

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