The Infant Development Study
The Infant Development Study is a local project looking at how infants and their families grow and change over time. Families involved in this longitudinal study participate for three years, and research activities include online surveys, activities in our lab on Purdue's campus, and research activities at home.
During their time in the lab, families play together, have their heart and brain activity recorded (like Dr. Kelleher and baby Greta to the right!), and complete interviews. Activities are completed annually: near the child's first, second, and third birthdays. We are currently enrolling infants under 14 months of age who were born full term (>37 weeks), have no known developmental delays, and whose primary home language is English. Families must be local. Families are compensated for their time, and lab staff are available to play with siblings that may come along during your visits. To learn more, see our study overview below or email Mariah at [email protected] |
Infant Development Study Overview |
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phone 765.494.3667 | e-mail [email protected] | web http://kelleherlab.weebly.com
Resources | Join our Team | Big Ideas Challenge | PANDABox | Infant Development Study | Early Phenotype Survey | Brain and Behavior Study
Neurodevelopmental Family Lab @Purdue University
Psychological Sciences | 715 Clinic Drive, 1144 Lyles-Porter, West Lafayette, IN
phone 765.494.3667 | e-mail [email protected] | web http://kelleherlab.weebly.com