In the News
In the News
Math Anxiety and Perception Study
A Beneficial Collaboration with the Maryland Science Center (Monitor on Psychology, 2014)
Are You Smarter Than a 5-Year-Old? (Johns Hopkins Office of Communication, 2013)
Knowledge at Birth (Johns Hopkins Office of Communication, 2013)
Hey Kid, What Do You Know? (Johns Hopkins Magazine, 2013)
Trouble with math? You may lack ‘number sense’ (MSNBC, 2011)
Gut Instinct’s Surprising Role in Math (New York Times, 2008)
Kids Learn Words Best By Working Out Meaning. ScienceDaily, 16 March 2007. (pdf)
Tracking your team. A TV spot that aired December 2006.
Team colors help us follow the action. LAtimes.com, 10 July 2006. (pdf)
Colour-coding key to watching soccer. Health24.com, 7 July 2006. (pdf)
Brain may be hard-wired to track team sports. HealthDay.com, 6 July 2006. (pdf)
Team colors are a big part of following the action. Baltimore Sun, 30 June 2006. (pdf)
Why are uniforms uniform? Softpedia.com, 22 June 2006. (pdf)
Tribe without names for numbers cannot count. Nature.com, 19 August 2004. (pdf)
COGNITION: Life Without Numbers in the Amazon. Sciencemag.org, 2004, (pdf)
Language may shape human thought. NewScientist.com, Science Express, 19 August 2004 (pdf)
Using stimulus dollars to decode human number sense. The JHU Gazette, 28 September 2009. (pdf)
Hopkins Opens Child Research Lab. APS Observer, February 2005 (pdf)
This research looks like a lot of fun. Baltimore Messenger, 10 February 2005. (pdf)
Smarty Pants. Maryland Family Magazine, 9 February 2005. (pdf)
Babies Go Ga-Ga Over Research. The JHU Gazette, 20 December 2004 (pdf)
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