At Montclair State University, our research community extends beyond a single lab!
We work closely with affiliated labs across our psychology department that explore and study exciting questions about learning, behavior, development, and so much more. These labs offer opportunities for children, families, and students to participate in meaningful studies.
Interested in learning and participating in additional studies? Explore our affiliated labs for details about ongoing projects and contact information.
The Autism and Neurodevelopment Lab
The Autism and Neurodevelopment Lab is a clinical psychology lab at Montclair State University! Their focus is on integrating research and practice to better understand social functioning and mental health in autistic and non-autistic individuals. They do this by studying individual differences and how brains may respond differently to their environments and experiences, and using this information to find evidence-based ways to help improve social functioning and well-being.
Take a look at their website and flyer for their current study!

The Spatial Development Lab
The Spatial Development Lab studies how individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities navigate and think!
Take a look at their website and flyer for their current study!


The Wayfinding Lab
The wayfinding lab studies how children learn to navigate the world. Specifically, how people build mental maps, remember locations, make spatial decisions, and find their way through everyday environments!
Take a look at their website and flyer for their current study!

