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Author: anjie cao

Anjie is a first-year PhD student in Language and Cognition Lab at Stanford University studying developmental psychology. Her current research focuses on the theoretical foundations of infant looking time paradigms. Before coming to Stanford, Anjie was a double major in Cognitive Science and Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. Anjie is passionate about science communication. In college, she wrote for science communication platforms in China on topics broadly related to cognitive science and philosophy. She is excited to jump out of her comfort zone and started writing about cognitive science in another language! twitter: https://twitter.com/anjie_cao A non-comprehensive list of popular science articles Anjie wrote in Chinese: https://neu-reality.com/author/anjie/
March 8, 2021January 17, 2022 anjie cao

Toddlers keep falling when toddling, why do they keep going?

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