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Jennifer M Zosh

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Zosh J, Pyle A, DSa N, Omoeva C, Robson S, Ariapa M, et al.
Trends Neurosci Educ . 2024 Sep; 36:100225. PMID: 39266116
Background: Evidence from the science of learning suggests that playful learning pedagogical approaches exist along a spectrum and can support student learning. Leveraging active engagement, iterative, socially interactive, meaningful, and...
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Myers L, Strouse G, McClure E, Keller K, Neely L, Stoto I, et al.
Infant Behav Dev . 2024 Mar; 75:101934. PMID: 38479051
Social interactions are crucial for many aspects of development. One developmentally important milestone is joint visual attention (JVA), or shared attention between child and adult on an object, person, or...
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Roche E, Rocha-Hidalgo J, Piper D, Strouse G, Neely L, Ryu J, et al.
Infancy . 2022 Aug; 27(6):1008-1031. PMID: 35932232
COVID-19 disrupted infant contact with people beyond the immediate family. Because grandparents faced higher COVID-19 risks due to age, many used video chat instead of interacting with their infant grandchildren...
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Meyer M, Zosh J, McLaren C, Robb M, McCafferty H, Golinkoff R, et al.
J Child Media . 2022 Mar; 15(4):526-548. PMID: 35282402
Experts have expressed concerns about the lack of evidence demonstrating that children's "educational" applications (apps) have educational value. This study aimed to operationalize Hirsh-Pasek, Zosh, et al.'s (2015) Four Pillars...
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Hassinger-Das B, Zosh J, Bustamante A, Golinkoff R, Hirsh-Pasek K
Trends Cogn Sci . 2021 Jul; 25(10):816-818. PMID: 34312063
Public space interventions offer one example of how to translate cognitive science into the public square. Here, we detail several successful projects and the six principles of learning that underlie...
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Hassinger-Das B, Quinones A, DiFlorio C, Schwartz R, Talla Takoukam N, Salerno M, et al.
Infant Behav Dev . 2021 Jan; 62:101529. PMID: 33472096
Children's caregivers are their first play partners, and toys influence the quality of these caregiver-child interactions-with research suggesting that electronic toys are not as supportive of these interactions as traditional...
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Zosh J, Hirsh-Pasek K, Hopkins E, Jensen H, Liu C, Neale D, et al.
Front Psychol . 2018 Aug; 9:1124. PMID: 30116208
Defining play has plagued researchers and philosophers for years. From describing play as an inaccessible concept due to its complexity, to providing checklists of features, the field has struggled with...
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Hirsh-Pasek K, Zosh J, Golinkoff R, Gray J, Robb M, Kaufman J
Psychol Sci Public Interest . 2015 May; 16(1):3-34. PMID: 25985468
Children are in the midst of a vast, unplanned experiment, surrounded by digital technologies that were not available but 5 years ago. At the apex of this boom is the...
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Zosh J, Feigenson L
Cognition . 2014 Dec; 136:365-80. PMID: 25543889
Working memory is limited in adults and infants. But unlike adults, infants whose working memory capacity is exceeded often fail in a particularly striking way: they do not represent any...
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Zosh J, Feigenson L
J Exp Child Psychol . 2012 Aug; 113(3):322-36. PMID: 22932473
Accurate representation of a changing environment requires individuation-the ability to determine how many numerically distinct objects are present in a scene. Much research has characterized early individuation abilities by identifying...