The It's Innate! Podcast
@TheItsInnatePC
Developmental cognitive scientists Deon Benton (@DeonTBenton) & Jenny Wang (@JinjingJenny1) discuss what infants and children know and how they come to know it.
Not only are we back with wn episode but with a brand new series called "A conversation with a luminary", where we chat with a trailblazer in dev psych. We're kicking things off with a conversation with the Rubinstein Professor Jenny Saffran! Enjoy! itsinnate.fireside.fm/21
We're now also on Bluesky! Be sure to give us a follow over there! bsky.app/profile/theits…
You don't want to miss our latest, nearly 2-hr episode with Dr. Brandon Woo (@brandonmwoo)!
New episode!🚨 We chat with Dr. Brandon Woo (@brandonmwoo) about new work exploring whether prereaching infants can infer others' goals! BTW, Brandon is actively recruiting PhD students, so be sure to apply if you like what you hear in the episode! itsinnate.fireside.fm/20
New episode!🚨 We chat with Dr. Brandon Woo (@brandonmwoo) about new work exploring whether prereaching infants can infer others' goals! BTW, Brandon is actively recruiting PhD students, so be sure to apply if you like what you hear in the episode! itsinnate.fireside.fm/20
In case you missed our latest tweet, we are back and we're here to stay! Give our latest episode with Wai Keen Vong (@wkvong) a listen, especially if you're interested in the debate about whether word learning is innate or learned! share.fireside.fm/episode/R8yhKe…
We made it happen! We chatted with Dr. Margaret Echelbarger (@tweetsbymidge) about her path to higher ed, what it's like being a developmentalist in a business school, and one of her papers looking at kids' thinking about variety and scarcity! Can't wait to release the episode!
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We were so fortunate to talk with Dr. Dana Miller-Cotto (@danacotto) about her views on parenting in academia, about her early relationship with mathematics, about her research on working memory and early mathematics performance, and more! Enjoy! share.fireside.fm/episode/R8yhKe…
We have the pleasure of speaking with the brilliant Dr. Dana Miller-Cotti (@danacotto) today about her work on the relation between working memory & achievement, as well as her thoughts on culturally responsive ways to study executive function in minoritized children. Stay tuned!
This episode has it all. We cover Dr. Kibbe's (@levels_of) path to higher ed, Alan Leslie's genius, taking classes with Fodor, Pylyshyn, Gleitman & others, LoT in human infants, Bayesian inference, & more! Thanks, Melissa, for joining us! Enjoy, folks! share.fireside.fm/episode/R8yhKe…
So happy to re-release our episode with Dr. Debrielle Jacques (@dt__jacques). If you missed it the first time, here it is again! share.fireside.fm/episode/R8yhKe…
Ever wonder what the term "mechanism" or the phrase "developmental mechanism" means? Ever wonder what "change" means, or why studying infants or kids doesn't make you a developmental psychologist? We discuss that and more on our latest episode! Enjoy! share.fireside.fm/episode/R8yhKe…
Dear listener: You may have noticed that the episode that went up yesterday is already down. We're dealing with a technical issue and hope to re-release the latest episode (as well as previous episodes) within the next couple of days. Apologies about any inconvenience.