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The Goldin-Meadow Laboratory is a research lab at the University of Chicago in the Department of Psychology headed by Susan Goldin-Meadow. The lab is composed of graduate students and researchers pursuing independent topics related to cognition, development, education, linguistics, and various other fields, but interrelated by the lab's main focus - the study of non-verbal communication, specifically gestures.
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February 14 - 16, 2009
35th Annual Conference for the
Berkeley Linguistics Society
Berkeley, CA
For More Information Please Visit The BLS website
April 2 - 4, 2009
Society for Research in Chicago Development
Denver, Colorado
For More Information Please Visit the SRCD Website
June 4 - 6, 2009
Annual meeting for the
Jean Piaget Society
Park City, Utah
For More Information Please Visit the JPS Website
July 10 - 12, 2009
33rd Child Language Research Forum
Linguistic Society of America Summer institute
University of California-Berkeley
For More Information Please Visit the LSA Website
Embodied Cognition
Reading Group
Next meeting will be in July.
Exact date to be determined.
Schedule and readings can be found here.
Photo Gallery
Latest Photos from the Goldin-Meadow Lab:
Farewell Celebration for Pat, Stephani, Max, and Seyda
Latest Publication
2008
Ping, R. & Goldin-Meadow, S.
Hands in the air: Using ungrounded iconic gestures to teach
children conservation of quantity
Developmental Psychology
Latest News
4 November 2007
"Gesturing Helps Grade-Schoolers Solve Math Problems"
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6 August 2007
Gestures Convey Message: Learning in Progress
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5 May 2007
Global Activism:
Helping Deaf Communities in Nicaragua
Radio Interview with Marie Coppola on

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