An infant wearing the neuroimaging headcap.
Infant Investigator Session
Book your session to participate in this study.
Infant Investigator Sessions are part of an in-person research study for 6 to 24 month olds. It focuses on the ways infants learn, reason about, and interact with events, objects, and social partners. During the study session, your child will either watch a series of fun videos or play with you at a tabletop! During these sessions, your infant will wear a cap that contains light sensors; these light sensors allow us to monitor your infant's brain activity in a safe, non-invasive, pain-free way! Total participation time is approximately 45 minutes, and includes:
- A 15 to 20 minute questionnaire to be completed before the appointment date.
- A 30 minute in-person research session with an Infant Cognition Lab staff member, who will facilitate the session and possibly complete an additional questionnaire with you.
- A neuroimaging cap will be placed on your infant, and possibly you!
- If your infant watches videos, they will sit in front of a specialized camera that will track their eye movements.
Participation is completely voluntary, and participants receive a $10 Amazon gift card after completing a session. To complete this study, you will need:
- A laptop or desktop computer with a webcam and microphone.
- Transportation to the FAU Infant Cognition Lab
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to us at infantlab@fau.edu or call us at (561) 297-2728.