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Bella chats with professor Laura Schulz.Laura is a Professor of Cognitive Sciences in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department at MIT. She is also the director and principal investigator of the Early Childhood Cognition Lab. Laura's research focuses on understanding the infrastructure of human cognition and how it's constructed during early childhood. For example, Laura and her lab study children's causal reasoning, social cognition, emotion understanding, and the connection between play and learning. Laura has also received numerous scientific awards, such as the American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology and the National Academy of Sciences Troland Award.In this episode, Laura shares personal stories about her journey in science and fascinating research projects that she and her students conducted with infants and children over the years. We also discussed the open science online platform for developmental research called Lookit, first developed by Kim Scott, who was one of Laura's PhD students. Laura also shared her vision for gearing the field towards a more open, accessible, and collaborative environment where data sharing is made possible among institutions across continents.If you find this episode interesting, please leave us a good review on your podcast platform! It only takes a few minutes, but it will allow our podcast to reach more people and hopefully get them excited about psychology and brain sciences.Links:Laura's lab: https://eccl.mit.edu/Lookit: https://lookit.mit.edu/Bella's website: https://bellafascendini.github.io/Bella's Twitter: @BellaFascendiniPodcast Twitter: @StanfordPsyPodPodcast Substack: https://stanfordpsypod.substack.com/Let us know what you think of this episode or the podcast! :) stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com
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Bella chats with professor Laura Schulz.Laura is a Professor of Cognitive Sciences in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department at MIT. She is also the director and principal investigator of the Early Childhood Cognition Lab. Laura's research focuses on understanding the infrastructure of human cognition and how it's constructed during early childhood. For example, Laura and her lab study children's causal reasoning, social cognition, emotion understanding, and the connection between play and learning. Laura has also received numerous scientific awards, such as the American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology and the National Academy of Sciences Troland Award.In this episode, Laura shares personal stories about her journey in science and fascinating research projects that she and her students conducted with infants and children over the years. We also discussed the open science online platform for developmental research called Lookit, first developed by Kim Scott, who was one of Laura's PhD students. Laura also shared her vision for gearing the field towards a more open, accessible, and collaborative environment where data sharing is made possible among institutions across continents.If you find this episode interesting, please leave us a good review on your podcast platform! It only takes a few minutes, but it will allow our podcast to reach more people and hopefully get them excited about psychology and brain sciences.Links:Laura's lab: https://eccl.mit.edu/Lookit: https://lookit.mit.edu/Bella's website: https://bellafascendini.github.io/Bella's Twitter: @BellaFascendiniPodcast Twitter: @StanfordPsyPodPodcast Substack: https://stanfordpsypod.substack.com/Let us know what you think of this episode or the podcast! :) stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode, we have special, surprise guest Laura Schultz, NTP, join us to talk about becoming a wellness coach, her new practice, and the RESTART group program.
How do babies learn so much from so little so quickly? In a fun, experiment-filled talk, cognitive scientist Laura Schulz shows how our young ones make decisions with a surprisingly strong sense of logic, well before they can talk.
아기들은 어떻게 적은 양의 정보에서 그렇게 많이, 또 빠른 속도로 배울까요? 재밌고도 실험으로 가득한 이 강연에서 인지과학자 로라 슐츠는 어떻게 아기들이 놀랍도록 강력한 논리력으로 말도 떼기 전에 판단을 내리는지 보여줍니다.
Comment les bébés apprennent-ils tellement de si peu si rapidement ? Dans cet amusant Talk riche d’expériences, la scientifique cognitive Laura Schulz démontre comment nos plus jeunes prennent des décisions avec un sens de la logique étonnamment fort, bien avant même qu’ils ne puissent parler.
¿Cómo pueden los bebés aprender tanto a partir de tan poco tan rápidamente? En una charla divertida, llena de experimentos, la científica cognitiva Laura Schulz muestra cómo los menores toman decisiones con un sorprendentemente fuerte sentido de la lógica, antes de que puedan hablar.
Wie können Babys so viel, so schnell, aus so wenigen Informationen lernen? In einem unterhaltsamen, mit experimentellen Beispielen gefüllten Vortrag zeigt die Kognitionswissenschaftlerin Laura Schulz wie unsere Jüngsten Entscheidungen treffen und dabei überraschend viel Logik anwenden, lange bevor sie sprechen können.
Como os bebês aprendem tanto com tão pouco e tão rápido? Em uma palestra divertida e cheia de experiências, a cientista cognitiva Laura Schulz mostra como nossas crianças tomam decisões com um senso de lógica incrivelmente forte, bem antes que possam falar.