Published: Nov. 10, 2015

jane barkerCU Psychology and Neuroscience graduate student Jane BarkerÌý(Cognitive) and her mentor Professor Yuko Munakata (Cognitive) were in the news, with some of their recent research getting mentioned in a press release on the Association for Psychological ScienceÌý(APS) website, as well as a mention on the blog Scienceblog. The research, published in Psychological Science, examined young children's impulse control and tested which was more important: imposing a delay before a decision was to be made and/or being reminded that they should wait before responding. Previous studies have tended to confound the delay and the reminder. To learn the answer, read the APS  or the . Or read the of the research (which has a link to the full article).Â