Umay Suanda
Assistant Professor
Degree: | Ph.D., 2012. Emory University |
Webpages: | https://comdev.uconn.edu |
Research Interests: | Early communication and language development, the input and the learning environment, the dynamics of early social interactions, statistical learning, mechanisms of word learning. |
Research Synopsis: | The typical child lives in a sea of data: countless words, numerous objects, and many social interactions. Despite what seems like a daunting flood of information, children learn quickly and efficiently about their world. I am interested in the processes that underlie this prodigious learning. Although I have broad research interests in early cognitive, social and language development, the focus of much of my work is around how infants, toddlers, and young children learn words. |
Courses: | General Psychology I (PSYC 1100), Cognitive Development Graduate Seminar (PSYC 5420) |
Recent publications: | Suanda, S. H., Barnhart, M., Smith, L. B., & Yu, C. (2019). The Signal in the noise: The visual ecology of parentsâ object naming. Infancy, 24, 455-476.
Yu, C., Suanda, S. H., & Smith, L. B. (2019). Infant sustained attention but not joint attention to objects at 9 months predicts vocabulary at 12 and 15 months. Developmental Science, 22: e12735 |
Representative Publications: | Suanda, S.H., Smith, L.B., & Yu, C. (2016). The multisensory nature of verbal discourse in parent-toddler interactions. Developmental Neuropsychology, 41, 324-341.
Suanda, S.H., Mugwanya, N., & Namy, L.L. (2014). Cross-situational statistical word learning in young children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 126, 395-411.
Smith, L.B., Suanda, S.H., & Yu, C. (2014). The unrealized promise of infant statistical word-referent learning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18, 251-258.
Suanda, S.H., & Namy, L.L. (2013). Young word learnerâs interpretations of words and symbolic gestures within the context of ambiguous reference. Child Development, 84, 143-153.
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s.suanda@uconn.edu | |
Phone | 860.486.3523 |
Mailing Address | Unit 1020 |
Office Location | Bousfield 151 |