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Preschoolers watching children's television programs are viewing negative stereotypes of older people ... Young University study in the new issue of the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media.
The study is published online in Autism Research. More information: Liam Cross et al, Autistic people outperform neurotypicals in a cartoon version of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes, Autism ...
co-author of the study, in a statement. “The fact neurotypicals did worse than autistic people on cartoon eyes raises important questions. Research suggests that this could be an area of social ...
The research, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, finds that kids who watched just nine minutes of a “very popular fantastical cartoon about ... essentially a person’s ability to ...
A University of Calgary researcher is studying cartoons, looking for ways to help people accept robots into their lives. James Young, a PhD student, is working with robotic vacuum cleaners called ...
They discuss a new study that tested 60 4-year-olds in which half of them were instucted to watch cartoons. The study looked at how well the children that watched the shows paid attention after ...
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