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UCCS Cognitive Development Lab Our research explores the development of memory in children and adolescents.

We had a great time at UCCS Mountain Lion Research Days! Thank you to all the lab presenters!
19/01/2026

We had a great time at UCCS Mountain Lion Research Days! Thank you to all the lab presenters!

Huge Congratulations to Minoti on her Top Scholar Award at UCCS Mountain Lion Research Days 2025!
19/01/2026

Huge Congratulations to Minoti on her Top Scholar Award at UCCS Mountain Lion Research Days 2025!

Event Recap: 17th Annual Mountain Lion Research Day 2025 January 5, 2026 University Communications AwardsResearchPoster4ResearchPoster5_MG_4211BurkeandChancellorResearchPoster2_MG_4290MLRDpic_MG_4244ResearchPoster3XChancellorStuteyWehrmanResearchPoster1Chancellor.PereraShangPoeAicherVidler_MG_4159_M...

10/12/2025
Check out Dr. Selmeczy and Dr. James who will be presenting at Science on Tap!
08/11/2025

Check out Dr. Selmeczy and Dr. James who will be presenting at Science on Tap!

​ Join Cool Science for Science on Tap every 2nd Monday of the month upstairs* at Jack Quinn’s Irish Pub & Restaurant in downtown Colorado Springs. Presenters begin at 6:30 pm and typically...

Participate in the Faces Study! Children ages 8 to 13 in the US are eligible for a 45 minute online session via Zoom. Fa...
04/11/2025

Participate in the Faces Study! Children ages 8 to 13 in the US are eligible for a 45 minute online session via Zoom. Families get a certificate and a $20 e-gift card for participation! Sign up using the link below or by emailing cogdev@uccs.edu.

UCCS is home to more than 12,000 driven students and over 800 experienced faculty members. Choose from more than 100 options within 50 undergraduate, 24 graduate, and seven doctoral degrees. Take a virtual tour and explore programs and opportunities to support you in your college-decision journey.

Thank you to everyone who made it out to Colorado Springs Cool Science Festival at UCCS! Our team had a blast!
27/09/2025

Thank you to everyone who made it out to Colorado Springs Cool Science Festival at UCCS! Our team had a blast!

04/08/2025

Huge congrats to Ellie and Kyle on their publication examining how children prioritize learning valuable information! Special thanks to Grai on her hard work on this project. Way to go team!

Who doesn't love playing video games from time to time? In this cool and interesting study, they talk about how video ga...
29/04/2025

Who doesn't love playing video games from time to time? In this cool and interesting study, they talk about how video games help children with siblings learn inhibitory control and how gaming with your child could have positive effects!

Parents and children can benefit from playing video games together

Congrats to current and former lab members on their presentations at the conference of Rocky Mountain Psychological Asso...
11/04/2025

Congrats to current and former lab members on their presentations at the conference of Rocky Mountain Psychological Association in Denver!

Ever wonder how a research environment can be made more comfortable and welcoming overall for children? In this short-re...
27/03/2025

Ever wonder how a research environment can be made more comfortable and welcoming overall for children? In this short-read but entertaining article about child development research, parents learn how research can be made more inclusive and fun as a whole.

How can research procedures, equipment, and environments be made more comfortable and welcoming?

https://boldscience.org/the-cognitive-psychologist-seeking-to-improve-childrens-metacognition/ Here is a fun-to-read art...
20/02/2025

https://boldscience.org/the-cognitive-psychologist-seeking-to-improve-childrens-metacognition/
Here is a fun-to-read article about how children think about what they already know, a process known as metacognition. In it, Alicia Forsberg discusses a child's working memory and how that relates to their ability to carry out cognitive functions. Our UCCS cognitive development lab is currently conducting a study related to this article, working with metacognition and studying what children think about what they already know. If you and your child are interested, see the previous post on our page for more information!

Alicia Forsberg is helping learners understand their memory limitations

Help science by participating in the Treasure Study! Children ages 6 to 10 with and without ADHD are eligible for a 30 m...
17/02/2025

Help science by participating in the Treasure Study! Children ages 6 to 10 with and without ADHD are eligible for a 30 minute session at UCCS. Children get prizes, a certificate, and a $10 e-gift card for participation! Sign up using the link below:

UCCS is home to more than 12,000 driven students and over 800 experienced faculty members. Choose from more than 100 options within 50 undergraduate, 24 graduate, and seven doctoral degrees. Take a virtual tour and explore programs and opportunities to support you in your college-decision journey.

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