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At the InfantLab (based in Goldsmiths College, New Cross) we investigate the development of perceptual and motor skills and abilities in early life from infancy to adulthood. We are particularly interested in how inputs from different senses (such as vision and touch) are brought together so that babies and children are able to make sense of the world around them. Studies are presented as fun, age appropriate games. At the moment we are particularly seeking young infants (6 months and under)to participate in studies exploring visual-tactile spatial processing. You can find more about us at http://sites.gold.ac.uk/infantlab/. If you are interested in registering your child then you can use the following link https://sites.gold.ac.uk/infantlab/take-part/. If you have any questions please contact Giulia at [email protected]
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Totally recommend this as an interesting morning/afternoon trip. I took my 5 month year old and they were really nice and it was good to participate in the study. Do your bit for science (and get a bonus baby sensory experience!) :)
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