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Welcome to the Zelazo Lab!

The Zelazo Lab is located at the Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, and is under the direction of Dr. Philip D. Zelazo. It is part of the Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, which is co-directed by Dr. Zelazo and Dr. Stephanie Carlson.

Our research focuses on the development and neural bases of executive function (the conscious regulation of thought, action, and emotion) in children, adolescents, and adults. Specific topics studied include the development of working memory and planned action in infancy, the effect of mindfulness meditation on cognition and emotion, and the way in which children's emotional reactions can influence their problem solving.

At the Zelazo Lab, we ensure that every study is comfortable and instructional for children. All of our studies are presented in the context of child-friendly games, and are not structured in pass-fail terms. Most games last for approximately one hour, and are played one-on-one with an experienced researcher. Children usually enjoy playing these games, and receive a small gift as a token of our appreciation. Parents will receive a gift card as well.

In order to learn more about children and how they develop, we depend on the participation of parents and children from the community. During the past 15 years, thousands of children and parents have visited our lab to take part in our studies. Our findings have been published in scientific journals and the popular press, and have had an impact on theories of child development and the advice that professionals offer parents.

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To learn more about the Zelazo Lab or to participate, please contact us!