Colorado Public Radio (includes audio): Research on Infant Intelligence (4/05/10)
"Yuko Munakata, director of the Cognitive Development Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder, tells about a recent study, involving hundreds of babies, designed to assess infant intelligence."
Scientific American: Reaching in the Dark (6/27/05)
"A curious phenomenon has long puzzled developmental psychologists: Why do babies seem incredibly smart in some experiments yet utterly clueless when tested..."
Denver Post: Middle ground on babies' smarts (12/13/04)
"A CU psychologist researching what kids know innately says they show some sense of the physics of objects from birth but learn much by experience..."
"Yuko Munakata, director of the Cognitive Development Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder, tells about a recent study, involving hundreds of babies, designed to assess infant intelligence."
Scientific American: Reaching in the Dark (6/27/05)
"A curious phenomenon has long puzzled developmental psychologists: Why do babies seem incredibly smart in some experiments yet utterly clueless when tested..."
Denver Post: Middle ground on babies' smarts (12/13/04)
"A CU psychologist researching what kids know innately says they show some sense of the physics of objects from birth but learn much by experience..."