In our lab, we conduct a number of studies relating to growth, development, and developmental issues. We encourage interested participants to read through the description of each study and decide if it is right for you. Studies include projects on parenting, infant impairment, and other disorders common in children.
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Interested in participation? We are currently recruiting 8 to 16 years old children. For more information please email Michael Crowley at: michael.crowley@yale.edu or call: 203-785-5786.
Interested in learning more about your brain? Check out the links below for some amazing brain facts and fun, brainy games!
Studies Tasks We have developed many experimental paradigms to study social cognition and executive function. Here you can find detailed descriptions of each procedure, such as reward-based, context-based, and perception task, which we use specifically to test the neural basis of different kinds of decision making.
Read MoreEquipment The equipment used by our staff includes apparatus that collect EEG Data, measure eye tracking, and analyse acoustic responses. Our state-of-the-art systems and programs allow us to clearly interpret complex data from our large-scale studies.
Read MoreTools We utilize a variety of tools and templates to accurately analyze our patients, such as EEG Templates, Glove Templates, and more.
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