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For participants

When you participate in one of our studies, you will make a contribution to science and help us discover how people acquire, maintain or lose languages across the lifespan.

A girl and a woman looking at a screen. Photo.

Photo: Nadia Frantsen/UiO.

Become a participant

Would you like to take part in research studies at the Socio-Cognitive Laboratory and contribute to progress in science? If so, you are invited to sign yourself and/or your child up to the lab's participant database here, so that researchers can contact you for suitable studies. All our studies are ethically approved, safe, non-invasive and comply with existing regulations to handle and store personal data (GDPR).

If you have any questions, please get in touch with the lab team.

To get an impression of what participation in our research entails, please watch the video below or click here to watch on YouTube.

Current lab studies

Language comprehension in 2-year olds

In this PhD-project we are interested in 2-year old children's comprehension of language. To investigate this we use eye-tracking technology to measure where on a computer screen the child looks while hearing different (child friendly) sentences. 

PolkaNorski

PolkaNorski is an international project consisting of researchers from the University of Warsaw, OsloMet and University of Oslo, dedicated to learning more about childrens language development process. 

The ecology of human vocal learning: A child network approach

This project wants to investigate children's social networks and early language learning in infants aged 11 and 18 months.


a wheelchair accessible wash basin
The lab is universally accessible and equipped with a wheelchair-friendly washbasin that can for instance be used for removing the conductive gel that is used in EEG experiments. 

How to get here

The lab is located on the first and fourth floors of Henrik Wergelands hus, at Blindern campus in Oslo. It is very close to both the Forskningsparken metro stop and Universitetet Blindern tram stop. If you come by car, you can park at metered parking spaces marked with B.

Visiting address

First floor, rooms 113-116
Henrik Wergelands hus
Niels Henrik Abels vei 36
0313 OSLO

Fourth floor, room 440
Henrik Wergelands hus
Niels Henrik Abels vei 36
0313 Oslo

Published Jan. 21, 2020 11:05 AM - Last modified Mar. 20, 2024 11:37 AM