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The Language Development Lab (and Canine Language Perception Lab) at UMD!

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Tune in to @CBSUnstoppable this Saturday, 1/16 and watch a segment featuring HESP alumna Dr. Amritha Mallikarjun @avmalli!

bsosumd's tweet image. Tune in to @CBSUnstoppable this Saturday, 1/16 and watch a segment featuring HESP alumna Dr. Amritha Mallikarjun @avmalli!

Happy new year from LDEV and the Canine Language Perception Lab!

umdldev's tweet image. Happy new year from LDEV and the Canine Language Perception Lab!

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Are you looking for a fun activity for your 4- to 6-year-old? We're exploring curiosity and playful learning through a study on Zoom. Video recording is necessary for participation in this study. If interested, email [email protected] for more information!


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How do babies learn from having pets at home? To find out more take a look through our infographic made by two of our Research Assistants, Amanda and Ananya! 🐶🐱 Pet Exposure  my.visme.co/view/q6jpwnmw-…

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Pet Exposure 

Did you know that having a pet can have an influence in the way babies learn?


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Congratulations to now DR. Amritha Mallikarjun (@avmalli ) on a successful defense! Her dissertation was titled "The use of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) as a model for speech perception." Congrats again Dr. Mallikarjun! #PhD


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A billionth of a teaspoon is enough for a dog to know it's there. Dogs trained to detect fire accelerants like gasoline can find them at these low quantities, the lowest estimate yet for the limit of dog's noses sensitivity. Forensic Chemistry May 2020 sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/…

dogsciencesays's tweet image. A billionth of a teaspoon is enough for a dog to know it's there. 

Dogs trained to detect fire accelerants like gasoline can find them at these low quantities, the lowest estimate yet for the limit of dog's noses sensitivity.

Forensic Chemistry May 2020
sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/…

Bistable optical illusions in real life - whose nose is it?? Featuring our PI @ronewman1’s deerhounds!

umdldev's tweet image. Bistable optical illusions in real life - whose nose is it?? Featuring our PI @ronewman1’s deerhounds!

Hi, we are the Language Development Lab at UMD! Our primary research focus is the development of speech perception and language learning in infants, but we also study speech perception in bilinguals, people who have experienced TBI, and dogs!


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