Jinjing Jenny Wang
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Recent Articles
1.
Mielicki M, Mbarki R, Wang J
Front Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
15:1175591.
PMID: 38505363
Introduction: A large body of work has identified a core sense of number supported by the Approximate Number System (ANS) that is present in infancy and across species. Although it...
2.
Wang J, Kibbe M
Dev Sci
. 2024 Feb;
27(4):e13488.
PMID: 38421117
Decades of research has revealed that humans can concurrently represent small quantities of three-dimensional objects as those objects move through space or into occlusion. For infants (but not older children...
3.
Lee N, Lazaro V, Wang J, Sen H, Lucca K
Front Psychol
. 2023 Feb;
13:1015649.
PMID: 36817372
Infants are drawn to events that violate their expectations about the world: they look longer at physically impossible events, such as when a car passes through a wall. Here, we...
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Meng X, Wang J, Yoshikawa Y, Ishiguro H, Itakura S
Front Psychol
. 2022 Nov;
13:974434.
PMID: 36438352
Nature vs. nurture is an enduring theme of studies of the mind. Past studies on American children and adults have revealed a preference for thinking that even fundamental cognitive abilities...
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Wang J, Feigenson L
Infancy
. 2022 Nov;
28(2):218-239.
PMID: 36382568
Recent work shows that 18-month old infants understand that counting is numerically relevant-infants who see objects counted are more likely to represent the approximate number of objects in the array...
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Wang J
Dev Psychol
. 2022 Nov;
59(4):669-675.
PMID: 36342439
Infants who receive better counting input at home tend to become toddlers with better number knowledge in preschool. However, for many children, in-person counting experience is not always available, despite...
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Wang J, Feigenson L
Open Mind (Camb)
. 2021 Sep;
3:89-100.
PMID: 34485789
The origins of human knowledge are an enduring puzzle: what parts of what we know require learning, and what depends on intrinsic structure? Although the nature-nurture debate has been a...
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Wang J, Yang Y, Macias C, Bonawitz E
Psychol Sci
. 2021 Jun;
32(7):1147-1156.
PMID: 34180722
How do changes in learners' knowledge influence information seeking? We showed preschoolers ( = 100) uncertain outcomes for events and let them choose which event to resolve. We found that...
9.
Wang J, Feigenson L
Infancy
. 2020 Oct;
26(1):47-62.
PMID: 33111486
Preverbal infants represent the approximate numerosity of visual and auditory arrays: By 6 months old, they reliably discriminate eight dots or tones from 16 (a 1:2 ratio), but not eight...
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Wang J, Halberda J, Feigenson L
Child Dev
. 2020 Aug;
92(2):e186-e200.
PMID: 32816346
Experimentally manipulating Approximate Number System (ANS) precision has been found to influence children's subsequent symbolic math performance. Here in three experiments (N = 160; 81 girls; 3-5 year old) we...