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AI Corner: How Kids Think, and What Their Eyes Can Teach Us

A conversation with Karinna Rodríguez, PhD Candidate, Developmental and Child Psychology from FIU. What if we could measure how a child is thinking without asking a single question? Karinna Rodríguez, a PhD candidate at Florida International University, studies just that. Her research uses eye-tracking technology and pupillometry (a tool that measures change in pupil’s size) to better understand how young children process mental rotation tasks: how they turn and match objects in their minds.1 “Instead of asking a 3-year-old how... Read More

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