Kristin Lagattuta, PhD (University of Michigan)
Associate Professor, Center for Mind and Brain
Office: 202 Cousteau Pl., Suite 250, Room 242
Telephone: 530-747-3801
Office: 202 Cousteau Pl., Suite 250, Room 242
Telephone: 530-747-3801
| Email: | khlaga | @ | ucdavis.edu |
Dr. Lagattuta's research focuses on the development of young children's knowledge about people in terms of their inner, mental lives—what a person desires, intends, believes, thinks about, and feels emotionally. How and when do children form a “theory of mind,” or a psychological understanding, of themselves and other people? In a series of studies, Dr. Lagattuta has been investigating developmental changes in children's (3- to 8-year-olds') understanding of connections between the mind and emotions. Results of her research show that children develop numerous sophisticated insights about mental causes of emotions during the preschool and early grade-school years. That is, young children appreciate that emotions can be caused by remembering or being reminded about past emotional experiences, and by thinking about what might happen in the future. Additional studies examine children’s causal knowledge about emotions following willpower and transgression decisions (links between psychological and moral reasoning), differences in children’s understanding of negative versus positive emotions, developmental changes in parent-child talk about emotions and mental states, children’s understanding of the sources of worries and fears, and children’s awareness of individual differences in emotion reactions.
- Presentations SRCD 2007 Boston, MA — by Kristin Lagattuta — last modified 2007-05-25 12:39 AM
- Pdfs of presentations at SRCD 2007
- Grant Funding — by Kristin Lagattuta — last modified 2007-08-29 06:55 AM
- Publications — by Kristin Lagattuta — last modified 2009-01-09 06:33 AM
- Mind-Emotion Development Lab — by Kristin Lagattuta — last modified 2007-08-29 06:27 AM