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    UC Berkeley (2009–present) Fei Xu ( Chinese: 徐绯; pinyin: Xú Fēi; born 1969) is an American developmental psychologist and cognitive scientist who is currently a professor of psychology and the director of the Berkeley Early Learning Lab at UC Berkeley. Her research focuses on cognitive and language development, from infancy to middle ...

  2. Fei Xu . Professor. Email Address: fei_xu@berkeley.edu. ... 2121 Berkeley Way, 3rd Floor University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1650 Phone: 510-642-5292

  3. www.babylab.berkeley.edu › feixuFEI XU | BELL

    Fei Xu Bell is a professor of psychology and philosophy at UC Berkeley, who studies how infants and children learn and think. She runs the Baby Lab, where she conducts experiments on topics such as causal reasoning, word learning, and social cognition.

  4. The emergence of kind-based object individuation in infancy. F Xu, S Carey, N Quint. Cognitive psychology 49 (2), 155-190. , 2004. 199. 2004. Linking visual attention and number processing in the brain: The role of the temporo-parietal junction in small and large symbolic and nonsymbolic number comparison.

  5. In Fei Xu's lab, our research focuses what conceptual primitives infants start with, and on how infants and young children acquire knowledge rapidly and accurately with limited amounts of evidence. She has done extensive research on probabilistic reasoning in and statistical inference infants and children (e.g., object concept, kind concepts ...

  6. www.babylab.berkeley.edu › peoplePEOPLE | BELL

    Fei Xu . Professor. fei_xu@berkeley.edu . My research focuses on cognitive and language development, from infancy to early childhood. For the last decade, my collaborators, students, and I have advocated for a new approach to cognitive development, namely rational constructivism.

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  8. Fei Xu. Fellow: Awarded 2018. Field of Study: Psychology. Competition: US & Canada. Fei Xu is a Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on cognitive and language development, from infancy to middle childhood. She uses behavioral experiments and computational models to understand how young children ...

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