Sandra R. Waxman

Affiliations: 
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
cognitive development, language
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Parents

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Rochel Gelman grad student (Neurotree)
Lila R. Gleitman grad student 1976 Penn

Children

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Adriana Weisleder research assistant (Neurotree)
Kathleen Geraghty research assistant 2010- Northwestern (Neurotree)
Amy C. Geojo research assistant 2000-2001 Northwestern
Margaret Shavlik research assistant 2014-2016 Northwestern (Neurotree)
D. Geoffrey Hall grad student Department of Psychology - Harvard University (Neurotree)
Brock Ferguson grad student 2011- Northwestern
Laura L. Namy grad student 1998 Emory
Raquel S. Klibanoff grad student 2000 Northwestern (Neurotree)
Florencia K. Anggoro grad student 2006 Northwestern (Neurotree)
Thomas B. Piccin grad student 2007 Northwestern (Neurotree)
Patricia A. Herrmann grad student 2011 Northwestern (Neurotree)
Heather M. Norbury grad student 2013 Northwestern (Neurotree)
Sudha Arunachalam post-doc (Neurotree)
Joseph C.Y. Lau post-doc Northwestern (Neurotree)
Elena Luchkina post-doc 2019- Northwestern (Neurotree)
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Woodruff Carr K, Waxman SR. (2024) The link between non-human primate vocalizations and cognition is not constrained by maturation alone: Evidence from healthy preterm infants. Cognition. 251: 105886
Waxman SR. (2024) Developmental origin of a language-cognition interface in infants: Gateway to advancing core knowledge? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 47: e145
LaTourrette A, Blanco C, Atik ND, et al. (2024) Navigating accent variability: 24-month-olds recognize known words spoken in an unfamiliar accent but require additional support to learn new words. Infant Behavior & Development. 76: 101962
Atik ND, LaTourrette A, Waxman SR. (2024) Preschoolers benefit from sentential context in familiar- and unfamiliar-accented speech. Developmental Science. e13508
LaTourrette A, Chan DM, Waxman SR. (2023) A principled link between object naming and representation is available to infants by seven months of age. Scientific Reports. 13: 14328
Luchkina E, Waxman S. (2023) Talking About the Absent and the Abstract: Referential Communication in Language and Gesture. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 17456916231180589
LaTourrette AS, Novack MA, Waxman SR. (2023) Longer looks for language: Novel labels lengthen fixation duration for 2-year-old children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 236: 105754
LaTourrette A, Waxman S, Wakschlag LS, et al. (2023) From Recognizing Known Words to Learning New Ones: Comparing Online Speech Processing in Typically Developing and Late-Talking 2-Year-Olds. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-20
Novack MA, Chan D, Waxman S. (2022) I See What You Are Saying: Hearing Infants' Visual Attention and Social Engagement in Response to Spoken and Sign Language. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 896049
LaTourrette A, Waxman SR. (2022) Sparse labels, no problems: Infant categorization under challenging conditions. Child Development
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