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Our research team—Nashmia, Danita, Georgia, & Anastassia—presented some of our lab's new findings on newborn social attention development at the RCIF conference! Thanks to Arushi, Shuo, & Tiffany for their mentorship & to the families who participated. #WomenInSTEM #UMiami
Automated Quantification of Affect Synchrony: Links to Autism Risk and Social Communication in Infancy doi.org/10.1007/s108...
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For those in the US - Take 2 min to urge Congress to reject the administration’s FY2027 budget proposal that seeks a complete dissolution of the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBE) Directorate and a staggering 54% cut to the National Science Foundation: www.votervoice.net/Shares/BAAAA...
"Prenatal behavioral contagion through maternal yawning and fetal resonance" Read more in Current Biology: spkl.io/63320AAVza Giulia D’Adamo & colleagues @currentbiology.bsky.social
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Really excellent to see more attempts to model social cues like gaze using natural behaviour. For too long we've constrained variation for experimental control *but the meaning is often in the variation!* #neuroskyence elifesciences.org/articles/105...
New work from Alicia Vallorani's dissertation + NIH F31! 🧠🎉 Using naturalistic social interactions + fMRI, negative affect during interactions shaped subsequent mentalizing network connectivity. A great example of dynamic social processing in real-world contexts. 📄 doi.org/10.1093/scan...
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“The team’s research offers clear pathways to improving educational practice for children with autism, hearing loss, and other developmental challenges,” wrote psychology professor and department chair Phil McCabe, who nominated the group. news.miami.edu/stories/2026...
New ManyBabies publication! Over 10+ years and 5,000+ babies tested, we've learned a ton about how to study the developing mind. In this comment, we discuss three such lessons that are shaping the future of ManyBabies. We'd love to hear your thoughts!
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Social Cognition Lab, University of Miami
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ACT NOW! Tell Congress to Reject Unprecedented Cuts and Governance Overreach at the National Science Foundation
Please take 2 minutes today to urge Congress to reject the administration’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 budget proposal that seeks a complete dissolution of the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SB...
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Academic friends, It's beyond heartbreaking to watch what's unfolding in Iran & the region. A few of us drafted an open letter calling for protection of civilians & of educational, research, medical & cultural institutions. Please read & sign if you agree: sites.google.com/view/protect... #IranWar
New 🦍 💭 paper in @psychscience.bsky.social We continue to ask simple questions that are hard to answer "Individual Differences in Great Ape Cognition Across Time and Domains: Stability, Structure, and Predictability" Bonus: Rasch models in the supplement 🤓 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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A fully automated 3D tracking framework reveals that sex and familiarity strongly shape natural social gaze dynamics in freely interacting marmosets.
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Abstract. Understanding others’ intentions and emotions is supported by the mentalizing network, helping people navigate the inherently complex dynamics of
Dynamic modulation of social gaze by sex and familiarity in marmoset dyads
Effect of social interaction negative affect on within-person mentalizing network connectivity
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A decade of ManyBabies research, testing thousands of babies across hundreds of labs, has shown that some, but not all findings in infant research replicate well. Collectively, these projects have sho...
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What 5000 babies can tell us about developing minds and how to study them - Communications Psychology
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We, the undersigned academics and researchers from around the world, express our profound concern over recent military strikes on Iran, the retaliatory responses, and the reported impact on civilian l...
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Protect Academic Life in Iran
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Natalie Christie Peluso 🧠
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