🚨 New paper! 🚨 Myself, @julienmayor.bsky.social and Natalia Kartushina investigated the relationship between shared reading, screen time, and vocabulary size in n=1,442 Norwegian infants from diverse SES backgrounds. Spoiler alert: Get out those books! 📚👶 1/5
On my way to the Workshop on Infant Language Development - so excited that I realised I have my kids clothes in my luggage, except they aren’t with me on this trip… I guess the only thing to do is to go #WILD#parenting
Norway has essentially this system in place - such a life saver!
Many thanks @chbergma.bsky.social@helenahartmann.bsky.social for making the "big team science" panel discussion such a great event!
That was such a great event, thanks to everyone involved. And let me share here what was one of my closing messages: Why haven't you been part of a big team science project yet?
I cannot wait for your panel discussion on "Big Team" science! Join us tomorrow at NORRN's 3rd annual conference (www.norrn.no for details - and please ignore the automatic caption below saying "danish"!!!)
with Akvile Sinkeviciute, Mila Vulchanova & Natalia Kartushina!
🔵 Is blue always just blue? Not for everyone! 🤯 Lithuanian-Norwegian bilinguals perceive blue differently depending on the language they're thinking in. Dive into our study exploring the fascinating link between language and vision: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
A one-page Accessible Summary of this article in non-technical language is freely available in the Supporting Information online and at https://oasis-database.org.
Our mega-analysis of infant-directed speech preference is now out at Open Mind, integrating data from a multi-lab replication (@manybabies.org@chrismmcox.bsky.social@chbergma.bsky.social@mcxfrank.bsky.socialdirect.mit.edu/opmi/article... 1/
Abstract. There is substantial evidence that infants prefer infant-directed speech (IDS) to adult-directed speech (ADS). The strongest evidence for this claim has come from two large-scale investigati...