Photo gallery: Infant and Early Cognition Program

A mother and her child participate in a study at the Infant and Early Cognition Program at the Kansas University Edwards Campus in Overland Park. The program studies early cognitive development of infants and young children.

photo by: Mike Yoder

Dr. Brenda Salley works with Tricia Huntsman, Blue Springs, MO., and her 10-month-old son Max Lyon, at the Infant and Early Cognition Program at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park. The program studies early cognitive development of infants and young children.

photo by: Mike Yoder

Max Lyon, 10-months, is monitored while he watches a video at the Infant and Early Cognition Program at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park. The program studies early cognitive development of infants and young children.

photo by: Mike Yoder

Ten-month-old Max Lyon is presented some toys to test his attention and behavior during research at the Infant and Early Cognition Program at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park. The program studies early cognitive development of infants and young children.

photo by: Mike Yoder

Dr. Brenda Salley interacts with 10-month-old Max Lyon, while Max's mother Tricia Huntsman, Blue Springs, MO., completes some paperwork at the Infant and Early Cognition Program at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park. The program studies early cognitive development of infants and young children.

photo by: Mike Yoder

Tricia Huntsman, Blue Springs, MO., and her 10-month-old son Max Lyon, participate in a study at the Infant and Early Cognition Program at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park. The program studies early cognitive development of infants and young children.

photo by: Mike Yoder

Tricia Huntsman, Blue Springs, MO., and her 10-month-old son Max Lyon, work with Dr. Brenda Salley, right, as they participate in a research study at the Infant and Early Cognition Program at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus in Overland Park. The program studies early cognitive development of infants and young children.