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Dr. Claire Monroy is a Lecturer in Psychology at Keele University specializing in developmental cognitive neuroscience. Her NIH-funded research examines how infants' sensorimotor experiences shape cognitive development.
Research Programs: 1) 'Calling for help' explores how infants and children seek assistance in emergency contexts. 2) 'Language of breastfeeding' analyzes discursive constructions of infant feeding. Her work integrates head-mounted eye-tracking, EEG, and behavioral observation to study:
- Action prediction in social interactions
- Impact of hearing loss on cognitive development
- Visual statistical learning mechanisms
Awards:
- NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship, NIH (2018-2021)
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