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Lisa feigenson
Cognitive science
Study: The most curious babies become the most curious toddlers
Published
June 28, 2021
Infants' responses to surprising events like magic tricks are linked to later cognitive ability, researchers find
Baby talk
How little ones learn best
Published
April 2, 2015
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Infants seek out more information about objects that surprise them, researchers say
Brain researcher honored
Published
Jan 23, 2015
Lisa Feigenson receives $75,000 Troland Research Award from NAS for her ongoing investigation of early brain development, number sense
What is he thinking?
Published
Summer 2013
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Researchers in the Johns Hopkins Laboratory for Child Development explore the minds of infants and children
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine