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Rebecca Saxe
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Cognitive neuroscience at MIT. Open science. 🇨🇦 Saxelab.mit.edu
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All three studies replicated the finding that infants look longer at unexpectedly high jumps than expectedly low jumps. Our new workflow is so fast, that we easily collected 134 participants. In-lab and on Zoom we had 20 and 28 participants respectively

Plots showing the average looking time is higher for unexpected than expected trials in the in-lab, zoom, and automated versions of the same experiment.
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All our tools are publicly available and we documented them carefully: osf.io/ndkt6/. There will be some start-up effort to get up and running technically, but this effort will generalize across studies. We run most infant studies using some version of this workflow now.

An asynchronous, hands-off workflow for looking time experiments with infants
An asynchronous, hands-off workflow for looking time experiments with infants

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Rebecca Saxe
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Cognitive neuroscience at MIT. Open science. 🇨🇦 Saxelab.mit.edu
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