Dr. Vanessa LoBue
@vanessalobue
Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University, and Director of the Child Study Center. I'm also a mom. I write a blog called the Baby Scientist.
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Congratulations to our very own Cassie Bell for being awarded the U.S. National Science Foundation GRFP. She is a second year Ph.D. student supervised by Dr. Vanessa LoBue.
An amazing accomplishment!! Our department is so proud!! 🎉
Dr. Marissa Ogren is a Post-doctoral Fellow in the Child Study Center working with Dr. Dr. Vanessa LoBue. She presented her work on emotion understanding at #CDS2024 ! 🥳
In 2018, Dr. Vanessa LoBue nearly died giving birth to her second son. Here's what expecting mothers—and the rest of society—should know about the physical and mental health risks of pregnancy. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-ba…
January 23, 2024 will mark the 8th Annual Maternal Health Awareness Day—the one day a year we come together to raise awareness about the country’s maternal morbidity crisis. Here's why it matters: psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-…
#MaternalHealthAwarenessDay
Psychology Today
The bond between a dog and their human runs deeper than many people realize. Dr. Vanessa LoBue explains how. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-ba…
We consistently underestimate the value of small kindnesses to both strangers and the people we know. Here's why that matters, explains Dr. Vanessa LoBue psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-ba…
'Children’s well-being does not vary based on parents’ sexual orientation. In fact, there might be several benefits of being raised by same-sex parents,' writes Dr. Vanessa LoBue psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-ba…
Online in @biolpsychology: 'Examining Transactional Associations between Maternal Internalizing Symptoms, Infant Negative Emotionality, and Infant Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia' doi.org/10.1016/j.biop… Anna Zhou, Elizabeth A. Youatt, Koraly Pérez-Edgar 🇵🇷, Dr. Vanessa LoBue
Why are our favorite songs so often from when we were teenagers or 20-somethings? Dr. Vanessa LoBue breaks down new research seeking to understand this phenomenon. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-ba…