Nivi Mani
@nivimani.bsky.social
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Developmental psychologist and psycholinguist rolled into one, with generous servings of mom of two added on.
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audunrosslund.bsky.social
Do older siblings help or hinder language development? And does it matter if they’re sisters or brothers? In our new paper we revisit the "birth order effect"... and took it a step further! w/ @julienmayor.bsky.social, Nora Serres and Natalia Kartushina 🙌 🧵 1/ #DevSci #langsky #devpsy
<em>Child Development</em> | SRCD Journal | Wiley Online Library
Growing up with multiple siblings might negatively affect language development. This study examined the associations between birth order, sibling characteristics and parent-reported vocabulary size i....
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markrubin.bsky.social
Fully funded PhD on the "Origins of Infant Word Learning" @lancasteruni.bsky.social

Supervisor team: Jill Lany, Perrine Brusini, @alissaferry.bsky.social, & @gertwestermann.bsky.social

#PsycSci #DevPsyc #PhDSky #AcademicSky 🧪
PhD - Lancaster University
www.lancaster.ac.uk
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neuroandbeyond.bsky.social
How Do We Learn Language?

Ever wonder how babies learn language? We've got answers! Join us for a fascinating chat with Prof. Nivedita Mani @nivimani.bsky.social from Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, as we uncover the secrets of infant language acquisition.

🔗 youtu.be/M57a0VelgY8
So much fun talking to Svilen about the work going on in our lab. Great questions and a really engaging conversation.
neuroandbeyond.bsky.social
How does a baby's inherently egocentric world drive their language learning?

In our next episode, we explore the fascinating world of infant language acquisition with Professor Nivedita Mani, Professor of Psychology of Language at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

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The Egocentric Baby Brain
YouTube video by Neuroscience and Beyond
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profsimonfisher.bsky.social
To accompany all those Bluesky science/academia #starterpacks, how about we also share introductions to the literature of our different fields. I present here a handy guide to main types of papers in the language sciences (inspired by the amazing @xkcd.com).
#language #linguistics #science #academia
Comic depictions of the first page of research papers in the language sciences, with titles that include the following: 
Just what the hell is a word anyway?
See how this single cognitive process or brain area or neural oscillation or gene explains language!
Based on the shapes of these old bones, Homo erectus could sing .... don't @ me.
A baby looked at one thing more than the other, now we know the secret to grammar.
If you think about it, every language is fundamentally the same, amirite?
We taught a load of undergrads a made-up language, lol.
On the staggering diversity of the many languages across the world.
Remember the thing you said only humans could do, here's a video of a monkey / dolphin / corvid / octopus / honeybee doing it.
I trained this AI with 80 billion tweets and it became head-writer for phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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maximederex.bsky.social
New paper in #ProcB with @alexmesoudi.com, @jfbonnefon.bsky.social, @rmcelreath.bsky.social and Rob Boyd.

We investigate how social learning shapes the way we explore and show that it can even preserve useless theories! 🧵👇
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sareit.bsky.social
New paper out with Alina Matzerath, Hyo Gweon and @nivimani.bsky.social 🥳🎄
Infants (6-15 months) followed the gaze of an adult, a 5-year-old child, and an 11-month-old infant. Thus, infants consider not only adults but also peers and young children as potentially interesting social partners👶
Infants follow the gaze of same‐age peers, young children, and adults
Gaze following – infants’ orienting towards an object attended to by their social partner – has been linked to a range of socio-cognitive skills. Despite considerable research on when infants follow ...
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Our graduate school on Curiosity officially started this month and our Theory kick-off is all set to get us inspired, thinking and talking to one another. While the in-person events are for graduate school members only, you can sign up for the lectures online here: uni-goettingen.de/de/vorschau_...
Theory Kick-off Registration - Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Webseiten der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
uni-goettingen.de
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cblei.bsky.social
Am Freitag (19.4.) startet Season 4 unserer beliebten chalk talk Reihe im Forum Wissen der Uni Göttingen. Wie immer Freitags ab 16:30, kostenlos und natürlich analog! Den Anfang macht Anne Schacht: Wer hat die Kontrolle über unser Lachen?
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lenaackermann.bsky.social
New paper alert 🚨 Our study (Madhavan, Malem, Mundry, Ackermann, @nivimani.bsky.social) on the validity + convergence of diff. measures of children's interest in natural object categories finds no significant associations between most measures, suggesting a need for further research s.gwdg.de/mG5H4L
An examination of measures of young children's interest in natural object categories
Developmental research utilizes various different methodologies and measures to study the cognitive development of young children; however, the reliab…
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sfb1528.bsky.social
Sitting in the sun, a cup of coffee and our newest SFB publication? ☕
Richarda Bothe, @nivimani.bsky.social (@primatecognition.bsky.social) and colleagues just published a new paper about the effects of arbitrary actions and words on infants' object categorization. #lazysunday s.gwdg.de/vSTSWF
Advertising 11 PhD positions in the RTG "Form-meaning mismatches". Project 3 - associated with my group - examines how word-form and word-meaning mismatches influence early word learning, expanding on this publication (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...).
Job openings - Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Webseiten der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
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Feel free to join our informal information event this Wednesday where you can get further information about how to apply to these positions, what awaits you in an RTG on Curiosity and much much more. Send an Email to rtg2906[at]uni-goettingen.de to register for the event
Just a little under a month to go to apply to 12 PhD and 2 postdoc positions in the new RTG on Curiosity. Positions available with foci in developmental psychology, behavioural biology, systems, computational and theoretical neuroscience: www.uni-goettingen.de/de/open+posi...
Just a little under a month to go to apply to 12 PhD and 2 postdoc positions in the new RTG on Curiosity. Positions available with foci in developmental psychology, behavioural biology, systems, computational and theoretical neuroscience: www.uni-goettingen.de/de/open+posi...
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elmanubohn.bsky.social
Tenure-Track Professorships at Leibniz Institue for Psychology in Trier (Germany):

* Science Acceptance 
* ❗Psychological Metascience❗
* Big Data in Psychology

Never seen such posts in Germany before ... wind of change (😉🦂)

Deadline: Dec. 14th

leibniz-psychology.org/en/the-insti...
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sfb1528.bsky.social
@nivimani.bsky.social and her team of the newly funded RTG2906 Curiosity are really fast! The new website is already online and 12 PhD positions and two postdoc positions are available: www.uni-goettingen.de/de/open+posi...
Our research training group on Curiosity is also advertising two independent postdoctoral research positions (uni-goettingen.de/de/open+posi...) in “Developmental and Comparative Psychology“ and “Cognitive (neuro)science and machine learning”. More info here
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sfb1528.bsky.social
Fully funded PhD position available in the lab of @nivimani.bsky.social. Will be part of a recently funded Research Training Group at the University of Göttingen. Take the opportunity and apply!
Been saving this for my first post here. As part of a new Research Training Group on Curiosity to be established at Göttingen (www.uni-goettingen.de/de/681631.html), we advertise a PhD position in developmental curiosity research in my group. More details here: www.uni-goettingen.de/de/document/...
Been saving this for my first post here. As part of a new Research Training Group on Curiosity to be established at Göttingen (www.uni-goettingen.de/de/681631.html), we advertise a PhD position in developmental curiosity research in my group. More details here: www.uni-goettingen.de/de/document/...