Karri Neldner
Forrest Foundation Fellow @ University of Western Australia. Researching how children think and learn about their natural and cultural worlds. 🌿🧠🐝 Human-animal relations & cross cultural developmental psychology
- Our recent paper in Journal of Env. Psychology shows children in >30 communities around the world think animals feel like us, but are resistant to saying that animals feel the same as humans. Are we all prone to thinking our minds are what makes us special? www.uni-leipzig.de/en/newsdetai...
- What do children and adults in 33 communities think about animal minds? New collaborative research from our team of >50 collaborators show universal beliefs that while animals feel like us, our (human) thoughts are different/unique! Check it out: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #mindperception
- Reposted by Karri NeldnerSo happy to see the paper out in the world! This is the first article to come out of this amazing collaborative project and gargantuan interview database on children's and adults views on animals across the world.
- What do children and adults in 33 communities think about animal minds? New collaborative research from our team of >50 collaborators show universal beliefs that while animals feel like us, our (human) thoughts are different/unique! Check it out: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #mindperception
- What do children and adults in 33 communities think about animal minds? New collaborative research from our team of >50 collaborators show universal beliefs that while animals feel like us, our (human) thoughts are different/unique! Check it out: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #mindperception
- Reposted by Karri NeldnerRecent interview on Knowing Animals w @joshmilburn.bsky.social. We discuss my new paper on children's moral circles, coauthored w @juliamarshall.bsky.social @karrineldner.bsky.social @luciuscaviola.bsky.social Podcast: knowinganimals.libsyn.com/episode-240-... Paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- On the latest episode of Knowing Animals, I speak to @mattiwilks.bsky.social of the University of Edinburgh about her work on children's conceptions of the moral circle. The podcast is available for free below or in all the usual podcast places. Tune in! knowinganimals.libsyn.com/episode-240-...
- Reposted by Karri Neldnerthe deadline for the special issue on the development of innovation and creativity in children and other animals is soon - led by @karrineldner.bsky.social, Gökhan Gönül and myself. Do get in touch if you have any questions (or need a little more time!). www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...