
Sarah Maylott
@semaylott
PhD in developmental psych | K99/R00 postdoc at Duke University | Interested in prenatal and infant development
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=YpTAbaMAAAAJ 22-03-2020 20:08:33
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We're having our second ManyBabies neonatal imitation workshop this Thursday (July 28, 3-6am EST). Join us! Presentations by Virginia Slaughter & Sumeet Farwaha, Mikael Heimann, PhD, Carina de Klerk, Stefano Vincini, & Pier Ferrari. I'll be presenting too! Register: stanford.zoom.us/webinar/regist…


I'm hiring a lab manager at Duke! careers.duke.edu/job/Durham-CLI… Let's work together to disrupt intergenerational transmission of risk for mental health problems. Fantastic opportunities to advance your career Duke University School of Medicine Duke Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Please RT!

Infant temperamental fear, pupil dilation, and gaze aversion from smiling strangers - by ZengGuangyu, Sarah Maylott, Tiffany Leung (she/her), daniel messinger, Jue Wang, & myself -out today in ISDP 🦋 @isdp.org.bsky.social doi.org/10.1002/dev.22… 🧵



Congrats ZengGuangyu on proposing his dissertation exploring the development of infants' salivary oxytocin & its relation to social behavior. Thanks to collaborators Sarah Maylott, Tiffany Leung (she/her), daniel messinger, Angie Szeto, Christine Delgado, Ruth Feldman, & all the families!


Rates of developmental disabilities vary across birth months in a tropical climate - by Sarah Maylott Regina M. Fasano, Ph.D. (she/her) Cody Boland Delgado et al. doi.org/10.1177/002246…


Find out tips on maximizing valid eye-tracking data in human and macaque infants by optimizing calibration and areas of interest by Social Cognition Lab team -- Liz Simpson & myself, in collab with @DrAnnikaPaukner! rdcu.be/c7eW4 #EyeTracking UMiami-Psychology Tobii


Thrilled to share our new paper “Behavioral and Physiological Sensitivity to Natural Sick Faces” in BrainBehavImm by UMiami-Psychology team: Sarah Maylott, ZengGuangyu, Diana Nascimben, Krisztina Jakobsen, Liz Simpson, and myself Social Cognition Lab #FacePerception doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.… 🧵

Home from #SRCD23 and feeling absolutely reinvigorated about the amazing science I get to do (and all the cool new work I learned about!) Already missing my conference crew and looking forward to the next one. Society for Research in Child Development


A stellar scientist — & on the job market for an assistant professor position! Some department will be so lucky to have you, Dr. ZengGuangyu!

New paper in Developmental Science from my dissertation research examines the bidirectional associations between vocabulary and executive functioning with Tina Savla and Martha Ann Bell. doi.org/10.1111/desc.1…


Just accepted in Infancy (ICIS)! Social motivation predicts gaze following between 6 to 14 months - led by my fab students ZengGuangyu & Tiffany Leung (she/her), in collab with Sarah Maylott, daniel messinger, Saunders, & Llabre. Preprint: tinyurl.com/ycxcm348


So excited to share my first publication with ECHO. Thanks to my mentor Liz Conradt and my ECHO Child Health Research co-authors for their support!

Just accepted for publication in #ChildDevelopment Journal: “Infection Detection in Faces: Children’s Development of Pathogen Avoidance” by @UnivMiami UMiami-Psychology team ZengGuangyu, Sarah Maylott, shantalle, Krisztina Jakobsen, Liz Simpson #FacePerception tinyurl.com/infectiondetec…

Fully funded PhD to study reducing outgroup bias using a developmental-comparative approach! Join the collab with @DrAnnikaPaukner, Dr Bahar Tuncgenc, & me. Spend time doing research in both the UK (England) & US (Miami)! ntu.ac.uk/study-and-cour…

Maternal Stress: The First 14 Months Postpartum - by Sarah Maylott, Zabin Patel-Syed, Tiffany Leung (she/her), et al. doi.org/10.1080/152951…

And way to go Sarah Maylott for leading this important work that combines data across two cohorts of pregnant women to understand how emotion dysregulation, opioid use, and heart rate variability predict newborn neurodevelopment Dr. Sheila E. Crowell Eric L. Garland Parisa Kaliush Anna Zhou (she/her)


New paper led by PhD student, Arushi Malik (She/her)! Stability of individual differences in social and nonsocial visual attention from newborn to 14 months #OpenAccess with wonderful team, including Tiffany Leung (she/her), ZengGuangyu, Sarah Maylott, daniel messinger, et al. doi.org/10.1002/dev.70…