As early as elementary school, 亚洲AV researcher Thalia Goldstein was an active participant in the arts. Finding herself drawn to acting, dance, and gymnastics, Goldstein pursued majors in psychology and theatre during college and even work as an actress and dancer in New York City for three years following graduation.
However, Goldstein could not ignore her love for the study of the mind, and she soon began to question how she could combine her interests into a single profession. Goldstein realized that developmental psychology was the key for her, and a research career was born.
鈥淢y original research questions centered around how engagement with theatre and the arts interrelates with psychological concepts, such as empathy, emotional regulation, and understanding others,鈥 said Goldstein, an associate professor in the Department of Psychology in Mason鈥檚 College of Humanities and Social Sciences. 鈥淎lthough these are prevalent across the lifespan, it is particularly intriguing to study how they affect children and their ability to learn.鈥
After being hired at Mason, Goldstein established her own lab: the Social Skills, Imagination, and Theater Lab. Her lab鈥檚 research primarily focuses on how children鈥檚 social and emotional development is impacted by their engagement in fictional worlds, including television and books.
One of Goldstein鈥檚 major ongoing studies pertains to parental honesty鈥攕he is investigating how make-believe stories that parents often tell their children, like the existence of Santa Claus, influence a child鈥檚 emotional growth.
Her objective with this research is to address a paradox that emerged after analyzing initial findings: how do parents rationalize the inherent dishonesty of spreading fictional tales while simultaneously wanting to raise trustworthy and virtuous children? For Goldstein, this study calls into question the role of lying, specifically white lies and behavioral control lies, in modern society.
She is also the co-director of the National Endowment for the Arts research lab, the , which investigates the role and effects of arts engagement, across all art forms, on social and emotional development in educational and other contexts.
Goldstein鈥檚 career path has not come without its hurdles. She cites her perseverance as the main factor in overcoming any obstacles she has faced and believes persistence is a key trait for all women in science.
鈥淪ometimes you may be underestimated, but you can鈥檛 let that hold you back,鈥 said Goldstein. 鈥淵ou have to keep going.鈥
Goldstein鈥檚 constant curiosity also inspires her to continue moving forward with her work.
鈥淭his field of research is like a blank slate,鈥 said Goldstein, who is also a member of Mason's Institute for Biohealth Innovation. 鈥淭here are endless amounts of questions surrounding theatre, imagination, and pretend play: Why not start answering some of them now?鈥