LUKAS LOPEZ portrait
  • Assistant Professor, Family And Consumer Studies

Publications

  • Lopez & Walle (2024). Caregiver encouragement to act on objects is related with crawling infants’ receptive language. Infancy. Accepted, 03/06/2024.
  • Castillo & Lopez (2022). Studying hot executive function in infancy: Insights from research on emotional development. Infant Behavior and Development. Vol. 69, 101773. Published, 11/01/2022.
  • Lopez & Walle (2022). Infants use emotion to infer intentionality from non-random sampling events. Cognition and Emotion. Vol. 36, 1196-1202. Published, 05/17/2022.
  • Walle, Lopez & Castillo (2022). Emotion Development: A field in need of a (cognitive) revolution.. Oxford University Press.. Published, 01/13/2022.

Presentations

  • Lopez, L. D., Dahl, A., & Walle, E. A. (2023, June) Emotions arise from moral violations based on appraisals of personal significance and the ability to stop a bad transgressor. Paper presented at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Meeting, Palm Springs, CA. Conference Paper, Presented, 06/03/2023.
  • Holbrook, C., Lopez, L. D., & Ocampo, D. B. (2023, June) Morality is relative: Prosocial aggression tracks genetic relatedness distinctly from emotional closeness. Paper presented at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Meeting, Palm Springs, CA. Conference Paper, Presented, 06/02/2023.
  • Lopez, L. D., Kwon, K. A., Jeon, H. J., Dewhirst, C., Kim, S. G., & Jensen, F. (2023, March). Toddlers’ emotion vocalizations during peer conflicts elicit contingent teacher interventions in early childhood settings. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. Conference Paper, Presented, 03/25/2023.
  • Walle, E. A., Knothe, J. M., & Lopez, L. D. (2023, March). Parents, children, and infants differentially attend to discrete emotion contexts. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. Conference Paper, Presented, 03/24/2023.