
Alexandra Carstensen
Stanford University
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SHORT BIO
Alex Carstensen is a postdoc in Psychology at Stanford University. She did her PhD in psychology at UC Berkeley and postdoctoral research at Radboud University in the Netherlands, focusing on the nature of category systems across languages—how these semantic structures vary, evolve, and influence thought. Her current research examines the roles of language and culture in children’s early reasoning about abstract ideas like causes, relations, and space.
Anjie Cao is a graduate student in Psychology at Stanford University, in Mike Frank's Language and Cognition Lab. She received her B.S. in Cognitive Science with an additional major in Philosophy from Carnegie Mellon University in 2020. She is interested in the theoretical foundations of infant looking time paradigms.
Presentations

Characterizing the development of relational reasoning in India
Alexandra Carstensen and 2 other authors

Variation in spatial concepts: Different frames of reference on different axes
Alexandra Carstensen and 3 other authors

Re-examining cross-cultural similarity judgements using lexical co-occurrence
Khuyen Le and 2 other authors

Peekbank: Exploring children's word recognition through an open, large-scale repository for developmental eye-tracking data
Martin Zettersten and 9 other authors

Investigating cross-cultural differences in reasoning, vision, and social cognition through replication
Alexandra Carstensen and 3 other authors