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Dr. Julie Campbell

Assistant Professor
Ctr for Math Sci & Technology
Office
Degarmo Hall - DEG 425
Office Hours
Fall 2019: Tues 11am-12:30pm and by appointment
  • About
  • Awards & Honors
  • Research

Biography

I began my academic career at WIU in Macomb, Il, then obtained my Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. While there, I was able to participate in a pre-doctoral program with the Center for Developmental Science at UNC-Chapel Hill.

Current Courses

138.001Reasoning In Psychology Using Statistics

138.002Reasoning In Psychology Using Statistics

138.003Reasoning In Psychology Using Statistics

138.004Reasoning In Psychology Using Statistics

138.005Reasoning In Psychology Using Statistics

452.001Seminar In Developmental Psychology

290.007Special Projects: Research Apprenticeship

302.001Adolescent Development

Teaching Interests & Areas

Infant and child behavior, statistics, adolescent development

Research Interests & Areas

My research addresses developmental issues in hemispheric specialization, lateralization, handedness, motor development, and quantitative methods. I am interested in the lateralization of functions, and the relation of such lateralization to other systems which are developing simultaneously. Within the broad topic of lateralization, I have focused on unimanual and bimanual hand use, role-differentiated bimanual manipulation, tool use, construction, language, and embodied cognition. Additionally, I am particularly interested in applying new quantitative methodology to developmental studies.

I am also interested in investigating factors that influence teaching and learning behaviors. I am particularly interested in the introduction of technology into the classroom. Asking students to use devices in the classroom cultivates questions about whether this technique should be used for teaching. Some of those questions include: Am I tempting students to browse other websites and distract themselves from the class when I ask them to use their devices? By introducing teaching platforms, such as Nearpod in the classroom, am I increasing participation using digital communication, but decreasing opportunities to practice verbal debate skills? Because technology can create an anonymous, safe space for students to share their thoughts, does using Nearpod enhance the learning environment?

University Teaching Initiative Award

Illinois State University
2020

Abstract

Campbell, J. Does unimanual hand-preference mediate or moderate the relation between acquisition and role-differentiated bimanual hand-preference?. Amanda Dettmer (EDs). Developmental Psychobiology (2022)

Journal Article

Gonzalez, S. L., Campbell, J. M., Marcinowski, E. C., Michel, G. F., Coxe, S., & Nelson, E. L. (2020). Preschool language ability is predicted by toddler hand preference trajectories. Developmental Psychology.
Marcinowski, E. C., Nelson, E. L., Campbell, J. M., & Michel, G. F. (2019). The development of object construction from infancy through toddlerhood. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
Campbell, J. M., Marcinowski, E. C., & Michel, G. F. (2017). The development of neuromotor skills and hand preference during infancy. Developmental Psychobiology.
Nelson, E. L., Gonzalez, S. L., Coxe, S., Campbell, J. M., Marcinowski, E. C., & Michel, G. F. (2017). Toddler hand preference trajectories predict 3‐year language outcome. Developmental psychobiology, 59(7), 876-887.

Presentations

Does unimanual hand-preference mediate or moderate the relation between acquisition and role-differentiated bimanual hand-preference?. International Society for Developmental Psychobiology. (2022)
The association between mouthing behaviors from 6-14 months and language at 2 and 5 years.. Jean Piaget Society. (2022)
The influence of an emotion-based art program on the development of social-emotional understanding in preschool children.. Society for Research in Child Development's Special Topic Meeting. (2022)
Adopting devices in the classroom: Distraction or Enhancement?. University-Wide Teaching and Learning Symposium. (2020)
Are there differences in bimanual performance according to handedness, toy, or age?. International Conference for Infant Studies. (2020)
Does Infant Head Orientation Preference Predict Hand Preference Trajectories Across Infancy?. Cognitive Science Society. (2020)
Does Infant Supine Head Orientation Preference Predict Hand Preference Trajectories Across Infancy?. International Conference for Infant Studies. (2020)
Infant and Toddler Hand Preferences Predict Differential Stacking Ability in Toddlerhood. International Conference for Infant Studies. (2020)
https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/urspsych/15/
https://isdp.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ISDP-2020-Virtual-Meeting-Abstracts.pdf

Grants & Contracts

Funds from the Honors College for Guest Speakers in New Course Development. Illinois State University. Illinois State University. (2022)