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Gedeon Deák

Professor of Cognitive Science and Human Development | University of California, San Diego

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July 21, 2014

Parents Ignoring Children Thanks to Smart Phones (audio)→

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- Talk 910
March 10, 2014

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July 14, 2014

Test Subjects Who Call the Scientist Mom or Dad→

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- The New York Times
January 17, 2009

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July 14, 2014

Baby Milestones 9-12 Months: The Power of Pointing (PDF)→

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- Parenting
2008

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July 14, 2014

Rigorous Kindergarten Curriculum has Some Questioning Child’s Readiness→

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March 13, 2007

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Move Over, Mice→

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- Monitor on Psychology
March 2007

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Tutoring for Toddlers Grows in Popularity→

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November 12, 2005

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Gedeon Deák

Home page of Gedeon Deák, Professor of Cognitive Science and Human Development at the University of California, San Diego. Director of the Cognitive Development Lab.

Recent Articles

Articles
journal article, 2016, sidebar
Contingencies between infants' gaze, vocal, and manual actions and mothers' object-naming: longitudinal changes from 4 to 9 months
journal article, 2016, sidebar

Chang, L., de Barbaro, K., & Deák, G.O. (2016). Contingencies between infants' gaze, vocal, and manual actions and mothers' object-naming: longitudinal changes from 4 to 9 months. Developmental Neuropsychology.

journal article, 2016, sidebar
2015, journal article, sidebar
Cognitive flexibility in young children: A general or task-specific capacity?
2015, journal article, sidebar

Deák, G.O., & Wiseheart, M. (2015). Cognitive flexibility in young children: A general or task-specific capacity? Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 138, 31-53. doi:10.1016/j.jecp.2015.04.003

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May 10, 2017
How do children handle classroom transitions?
May 10, 2017

"Young children, particularly children under five years of age, have trouble with cognitive flexibility tasks that we would find really straightforward, really simple," said Gedeon Deák, a cognitive science professor at UC San Diego...

May 10, 2017
Jul 21, 2014
Parents Ignoring Children Thanks to Smart Phones (audio)
Jul 21, 2014

- Talk 910
March 10, 2014

Jul 21, 2014

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