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Neonatal Mimicry of Caregivers at Home: Feasibility of an Asynchronous Online Paradigm While early life sets the stage for later learning, comparatively less is known about newborns' cognition than that of older infants. A striking example is the lack of consensus regarding the extent ...

Casey, @lauriebayet.bsky.social @simpson.bsky.social et al. (2026) assessed & demo'd feasibility of webcam-based, asynchronous online behavioral studies w/ 0–6wos & caregivers ➡️ findings provide a foundation for future research on neonatal mimicry of caregivers #infancypapers doi.org/10.1111/infa...

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Friendship in infants research study. 12-16 months. $50 compensation. Contact SCL@miami.edu or scan QR code.

Friendship in infants research study. 12-16 months. $50 compensation. Contact SCL@miami.edu or scan QR code.

Infant study on friendship - looking for 12 to 16 month-olds! 🤗 umiami.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

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Neonatal Mimicry of Caregivers at Home: Feasibility of an Asynchronous Online Paradigm While early life sets the stage for later learning, comparatively less is known about newborns' cognition than that of older infants. A striking example is the lack of consensus regarding the extent ...

Neonatal mimicry of caregivers at home: Feasibility of an asynchronous online paradigm #OpenAccess by @lauriebayet.bsky.social & team! doi.org/10.1111/infa...

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Social interaction among infants boosts diversity of gut microbial strains, study shows The microbiome of infants is shaped by social relationships from an early age and not only by family sources, finds a recent study published in the journal Nature.
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Group of 6 women smiling together outside

Kicking off the spring 2026 semester with this groovy crew! Back row: Georgia, Cat, Shuo. Front row: Nashmia, Danita, Arushi. (Not pictured: Anastassia.) #WomenInSTEM #UMiami

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Smiling baby next to smiling woman. Photos show resemblance of being the same person (curly dark hair).

Welcome to our new research assistant, Danita Hullu! She is interested in research on parent-child bonds & attachment. In her free time, she enjoys creating personalized playlists for friends and family, playing the guitar, staying connected with friends abroad, & attending workout classes.

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Smiling parents and babies. 

Text says: Help us learn more about infant emotions by participating in this online study. Complete the study from home. Only takes 5 to 10 minutes. Contact us at SCL@miami.edu or 305-359-3351.

Sign up here, with QR code, linked to:
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Smiling parents and babies. Text says: Help us learn more about infant emotions by participating in this online study. Complete the study from home. Only takes 5 to 10 minutes. Contact us at SCL@miami.edu or 305-359-3351. Sign up here, with QR code, linked to: https://umiami.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e3EErawIQxZAniu

Want to support science on infants' emotions? Parents of babies (2-24 months) can complete our short, online study: umiami.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

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Social Interaction Affects Memory Among the many types of information your memory system uses to decide what to remember, new research suggests social interaction influences what you learn.

Memory helps you to remember things that are likely to be important later. Studies suggest that social interaction between people is one cue memory uses. My latest for @psychtoday.bsky.social

www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/ulte...

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This week was full of firsts ✨.
From testing the first baby for my PhD project, to presenting my work for the first time to my host lab - the @soccoglab.bsky.social (UM), and even giving my first Guest Lecture (thank you, Arushi!)🎓.
I am really grateful for all the support I am receiving here 💚🧡

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Two children walking hand in hand.

Don't miss out on our 5-9-year-old kid scientist study! Sign up by November 30th for our 1-hour visit to play fun games and receive these prizes: a tote bag, magnet, toy, and $25 Amazon gift card. Reserve your spot today! SCL@miami.edu

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Big ideas in 180 seconds The 10th Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition showcased graduate students across the University of Miami presenting research in fields ranging from medicine and computer engineering to literature an...

Congrats, Dr. @tiffany6390.bsky.social! 👏

news.miami.edu/stories/2025...

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Eleven smiling infants surrounded by fall leaves and a cat saying thank you

Eleven smiling infants surrounded by fall leaves and a cat saying thank you

We've had a busy fall with these infant scientists! 🍂 Reach out if you'd like to participate with your baby: SCL@miami.edu.

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Individual differences in sick face sensitivity: females are more sensitive to lassitude facial expressions than males - @tiffany6390.bsky.social

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A&S - Psychology - Assistant Professor to Assoc. Professor - Child Clinical/Family Current Employees: If you are a current Staff, Faculty or Temporary employee at the University of Miami, please click here to log in to Workday to use the internal application process. To learn how to...

We're hiring at the University of Miami! The Department of Psychology is looking for a Child Clinical Psychology faculty member. As search chair, my contact info is in the job ad if anybody would like to discuss the position further umiami.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UMFaculty/jo...

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University of Miami joins international study on autism risk in young children Psychologists in the College of Arts and Sciences are monitoring the development of infants and toddlers whose parents have a sibling with autism.

We are starting a new longitudinal study at the University of Miami! news.miami.edu/as/stories/2...

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Drawing of an infant getting an ABR screening, and two different waveforms shown, one for typical and one for infants later dying of SIDS, pointing towards early detection risk identification and potential intervention, showing a baby sleeping.

Drawing of an infant getting an ABR screening, and two different waveforms shown, one for typical and one for infants later dying of SIDS, pointing towards early detection risk identification and potential intervention, showing a baby sleeping.

Stage 2 report now out! Newborn Auditory Brainstem Response and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome doi.org/10.1002/jnr.... #OpenAccess

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Automated detection of mouth opening in newborn infants - Behavior Research Methods Automated behavioral measurement using machine learning is gaining ground in psychological research. Automated approaches have the potential to reduce the labor and time associated with manual behavio...

First human newborn paper from my NSF CAREER Award! Automated detection of mouth opening in newborn infants - with our amazing @umiamipsych.bsky.social team: Guangyu Zung, Yeojin Amy Ahn, @tiffany6390.bsky.social, @semaylott.bsky.social, Arushi Malik, @dmessinger.bsky.social doi.org/10.3758/s134...

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Congratulations Amelia, Norik & Tiffany this year’s recipients of the Gail Ironson Distinguished Speaker Series Colloquium & Awards!

This annual award recognizes outstanding research efforts by graduate students in psychology.

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Social brain network is already active at birth New research provides insight into the brain processes that underlie social behaviors later in life.

New research finds that a brain network active at birth is linked to social behavior later in life.

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Join @dmessinger.bsky.social in our developmental psychology PhD program! #PsychSciSky

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Got a ‘Little Lawyer’ at Home? Their Rule-Bending Might Be a Social Strength A new study finds that when young kids find loopholes, or sneaky work-arounds, for instructions, they must apply advanced social and language skills

When children find loopholes for instructions, they apply advanced social & language skills
www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-...

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The Body’s Band: How Heart and Brain Communicate Illustration of a person with vitiligo practicing yoga, sitting cross-legged and stretching an arm over their head. In a thought bubble, a smiling brain sings into a microphone and a heart plays a dru...

🧠🫀 New from our lab on Frontiers for Young Minds:

Ever wondered how the heart and brain communicate? Think the heart as the drummer 🥁 & the brain as the singer 🎤 keeping the body's band in tune!

Read here (for ages 8–15): kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frym.2025.1536787/full
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Six smiling babies. Background has cartoon pumpkin pie and fall leaves.

Thanks to these cute pumpkins for supporting science! 🎃 Want to learn more? Visit: scl.psy.miami.edu/for-parents/
#ScienceMatters #KidScience #Fall2025

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Our lab director wrote a new paper. Thanks to all the families who contributed to these discoveries!

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Seven smiling women in two rows on red couch with colorful bird painting in the background.

Meet our fabulous fall 2025 team! 💚🧡 Back row: Nashmia, Arushi, Shuo, Tiffany. Front row: Anastassia, Georgia, Isa. #WomenInSTEM #DevelopmentalScience #UMiami

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Can adults be trained to better recognize and avoid sick faces? New research from the Department of Psychology at the University of Miami looks at the efficacy of training adults to recognize sick faces.

Can adults be trained to better recognize and avoid sick faces? New research findings from our lab, led by PhD student Tiffany Leung (@Tiffany6390.bsky.social)! @UMiamiPsych.bsky.social @UnivMiami.bsky.social #SickSelfie news.miami.edu/as/stories/2...

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Welcome to our #BabyCanes team, Anastassia Somerville! She’s a junior studying psyc. From Santiago, Chile, moved to Miami when she was 10 & loves it. Passionate about understanding human behavior. Enjoys traveling, staying active, & exploring new matcha spots with family & friends.

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