Brianna Hunter
@briannakhunter.bsky.social
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Postdoc @ UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain. Learning how babies learn 🧠
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These finding support the conclusion that higher-order visual areas may play an increasing role in guiding visual attention across infancy, reflecting a developmental shift toward a more abstract representation of the environment
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We found that younger infants' fixation patterns were significantly related to patterns of activation in low-level regions of adult visual cortex. Older infant's fixations were related to both low- and mid-level regions, similar to the pattern of results of a comparison group of adult subjects
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We used representational similarity analysis to compare this adult fMRI data to younger (5-7 mo) and older (10-12 mo) infants' fixation patterns as they viewed a subset of the NSD scenes from the NSD in our lab
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Testing this idea empirically has been challenging, given difficulties in measuring visual cortex in infancy. We therefore leveraged the Natural Scenes Dataset (naturalscenesdataset.org), which contains high quantity and high quality fMRI data from adults viewing thousands of scenes
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Infants' attention is increasingly guided by higher-level stimulus features, suggesting that the gradual maturation of higher-level visual cortical areas may increasingly support gaze control
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🚨 New paper out in Developmental Science!! 🚨

Relating Infant Fixations to Adult Cortical Activation Patterns Using the Natural Scenes Dataset
doi.org/10.1111/desc...
by Brianna Hunter, John Kiat, Steve Luck, & Lisa Oakes

View video abstract here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkIV...
Relating infant fixations to adult fMRI data using the Natural Scenes Dataset
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NEW: Starting Nov. 1, New Mexico will become the first state in the nation to offer no-cost child care to every family, regardless of income. This is projected to amount to an average annual family savings of $12,000 per child.

Yes, policy meeting people's needs is possible.
Governor: New Mexico to provide universal access to child care
Currently, the state’s child care assistance program covers costs for families with incomes at or below 400% of the federal poverty level.
www.santafenewmexican.com
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Words and gestures help tune infant attention before they can speak. New UC Davis study finds babies focus longer when object labels ("bear") are paired with spatial words ("here"), and even longer when paired with gestures like pointing. ucdav.is/4lYtXgL
A woman and baby sit together reading a colorful book in a cozy room with shelves behind them; text overlay discusses babies' attention and communication cues. Text on image says, “Babies Pay Attention Longest When Words and Gestures Combined.”
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Writing this paper has reminded me how grateful I am to be part of the vibrant infant attention community 👶

Huge thanks to co-authors @shannonmklotz.bsky.social @juliemarkant.bsky.social @lisaoakes.bsky.social + Christian & Erim

We can’t wait to see what the next 25 years of research will reveal!
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We hope that future research will increasingly incorporate 1) longitudinal and multisystem approaches that track infants’ attention over time in the context of other developing skills; 2) ecologically valid stimuli and measures; and 3) samples that reflect a broader range of diversity in experience.
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We've also learned infant attention is context-dependent. Infants’ focus shifts based on the complexity of the environment and the social or emotional relevance of stimuli.
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We now know that infant attention is a complex system. Attention reflects interactions among multiple dynamically changing processes such as memory, perception, and motor development.
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For years, attention was described as a progression from bottom-up to top-down control. With use of modern tools, we've learned that attention development isn't quite so simple. A dichotomy between bottom-up vs top-down control cannot fully explain how infants attend.
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I wrote a paper with some of my favorite people synthesizing the last 25 years of research on my favorite topic: the development of visual attention during infancy 👶👀

doi.org/10.1016/j.in...

#infantcognition #development #visualperception #visualattention
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laurelgd.bsky.social
Delighted to share Resources for Researchers webpage has received a 2025 Commendation from @improvingpsych.org! We look forward to continuing this work to help everyone navigate academia and help academia be more welcoming to everyone!
www.plasticityinneurodevelopmentlab.com/resourcesfor...
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The Oakes lab had a highly productive last few days!!! Lisa organized and hosted a writing retreat with lots of goal setting, writing time, and check-ins.

This pic was day 1 coffee & goal setting time. I intended to take more pics and document the full retreat but got swept away in writing!!
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First time watching a mentee give a talk 🤩🥹
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Here’s how Trump’s war on science is going. NSF funding is at the lowest level in decades. We’ll lose knowledge, generations of scientists, and US competitiveness.

www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
A line graph depicting cumulative grant funding by the National Science Foundation from 1990 to 2025, with funding amounts on the vertical axis and timeline indicators on the horizontal axis. The graph highlights funding trends over the years, with a specific emphasis on Biden’s term and this year (which is the lowest).
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It’s been SUCH a fulfilling month of research!! Got to talk about my infant scene viewing work at the Bay Area Developmental Symposium and at the Vision Sciences Society meeting. Feeling very grateful to have met so many interesting people and to be a part of these welcoming communities 👁️🧠👶🖼️
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NEW PAPER
doi.org/10.1080/1350...

Q: What low-level visual features guide infants’ attention in naturalistic scenes? Intensity? Color? Orientation?

A: Orientation!
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Cece’s 2024 scientific year in review

-participated in 12 remote and 5 in-person studies
-helped train 4 RAs in the lab
-featured in 5 talks/manuscripts
-attended 3 departmental seminars
-attended 1 international and 1 local conference

It’s been the BEST year including my daughter in my work! 🧠👁️👶👩‍🔬
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So excited! A donor has made The Portable Mentor totally and completely FREE for anyone!!!!!! No royalties, no sign up, just download any/all of the 30 chapters of professional development advice!!! HOORAY!!!!! Equal access for everyone!!!!

Check out the ToC!
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The Portable Mentor
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