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Four to five-month-old infants wanted! (10/01/2011)

If your child is currently aged between 4 and 5 months, we would love to hear from you. Claire Delle Luche, a Research Fellow, is recruiting infants to take part in a study to do with vowels and consonants perception. For more details please click here.

10-12 month-old children: Recording brain activity when listening to various accents of English. This is a brand new study, using a technique called Evoked Response Potentials (ERP), widely used across the world in other BabyLabs. Hester Duffy, a PhD student, is currently recruiting for this study. For more details please click here.

14 to 20 month-old children: Eye tracking task. How good are children in recognising the right words at 14 and 20 months? Sam Durrant, a PhD student, together with Alice Horkins, Gurdeep Sidhu, Jenny Bingham and Claire Delle Luche are currently running this complex study. For more details please click here.

30-month-olds monolingual and bilingual children. Are are the first words organised in the child's mind? Is it the same whether the children are monolingual or bilingual? Rafalla Farag, a PhD student from Lybia, is currently looking into this. If you have a bilingual child aged 29 months or below, please contact us! For more details please click here.

 

If you have a child within these age ranges, and if you are part of the project already, you should be contacted within the next few weeks!

If you want to join in, please use the sign-up sheet or ring us on 584865.

 

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