How communicative signals during joint attention promote neural processes of mother-infant dyads
Anna Andrea Bánki (Keynote speaker), Moritz Köster (Contributor), Radoslaw Martin Cichy (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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How communicative signals during joint attention promote neural processes of mother-infant dyads
Anna Andrea Bánki (Contributor), Stefanie Höhl (Speaker), Moritz Köster (Contributor) & Radoslaw Martin Cichy (Contributor)
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How communicative signals during joint attention affect mutual neural processes of infants and caregivers
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Moritz Köster (Contributor), Radoslaw Martin Cichy (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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How communicative signals during joint attention affect mutual neural processes of infants and caregivers
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Moritz Köster (Contributor), Radoslaw Martin Cichy (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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How differential guidance of attention shapes infants' visual cortical processing
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Moritz Köster (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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How early mother-infant interaction shapes culture-specific perception processes.
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Daiki Yamasaki (Contributor), Shoji Itakura (Contributor), Stefanie Höhl (Contributor) & Moritz Köster (Contributor)
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Applying rhythmic visual stimulation to assess early social interactions
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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How communicative signals during joint attention promote mutual neural processes of infants and caregivers
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Moritz Köster (Contributor), Radoslaw Martin Cichy (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Applying rhythmic stimulation to assess mutual entrainment during early social interactions
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Infant neuro-behavioural attunement to maternal singing
Gabriela Markova (Speaker), Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Contributor), Susanne Reisner (Contributor), Anja Lueger (Contributor), Sam Wass (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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How communicative signals during joint attention promote mutual neural processes of infants and caregivers
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Moritz Köster (Contributor), Radoslaw Martin Cichy (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Getting attuned to others: Social synchrony in early human development
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Neural Response to Touch in Naturalistic Mother-Infant Interaction
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Getting attuned: Neural synchrony in caregiver-child interactions
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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How maternal guidance of attention shapes infants’ visual perception: A cross-cultural neuroscience approach.
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Daiki Yamasaki (Contributor), Shoji Itakura (Contributor), Stefanie Höhl (Contributor) & Moritz Köster (Contributor)
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Infants’ Social Communication from a Predictive Processing Perspective
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Drew Abney (Contributor), Bennett I. Bertenthal (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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How do infants learn? Neural oscillations shed light on infant attention & learning
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Neural and physiological synchrony in mother-infant dyads.
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Drew Abney (Contributor), Bennett Bertenthal (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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How maternal guidance of attention shapes infants’ visual perception: A cross-cultural neuroscience approach.
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Daiki Yamasaki (Contributor), Shoji Itakura (Contributor), Stefanie Höhl (Contributor) & Moritz Köster (Contributor)
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Parent-child Inter-Brain Coherence as a Potential New Biomarker for Relationship Quality, Attachment, and Caregiving
Pascal Vrticka (Speaker), Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Contributor), Kungl Melanie (Contributor), Lars White (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Neural and physiological synchrony in mother-infant dyads.
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Drew Abney (Contributor), Bennett Bertenthal (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Tuned in: Neural synchrony in mother-infant interaction.
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Effects of Maternal Infant-Directed Singing on Infant Physiological Arousal.
Christina Maria Schätz (Speaker), Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Stefanie Höhl (Speaker) & Gabriela Markova (Speaker)
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The role of physiological synchrony for attachment.
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Drew Abney (Contributor), Bennett Bertenthal (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Effects of physical proximity and touch on mother-infant synchrony
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Drew Abney (Speaker), Bennett Bertenthal (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Infants prefer contingent social interactions: Novel insights from a dual-EEG paradigm.
Miriam Langeloh (Speaker), Christine Michel (Speaker), Daniel Matthes (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Neural correlates of joint attention and object encoding during natural mother-infant interactions.
Christine Michel (Speaker), Daniel Matthes (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Neural synchrony in caregiver-child interactions: The role of interaction quality
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Hanna Schleihauf (Contributor), Ezgi Kayhan (Contributor), Daniel Matthes (Contributor), Pascal Vrticka (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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One-year-olds‘ mu power reduction in response to unexpected actions is context-dependent and requires context information.
Miriam Langeloh (Speaker), David Buttelmann (Speaker), Daniel Matthes (Speaker), Susanne Grassmann (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Getting Attuned to Others: Interpersonal Synchrony and Coordination in Early Human Development
Stefanie Höhl (Keynote speaker)
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Visual Entrainment in Early Social Interactions
Anna Andrea Bánki (Speaker), Moritz Köster (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Are we on the same wavelength? Brain-to-brain coupling in adult-infant-dyads during contingent social interactions.
Miriam Langeloh (Speaker), Christine Michel (Speaker), Daniel Matthes (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Interpersonal neurobehavioral synchrony in caregiver-child interactions
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Infants learn to follow an object's motion with their gaze - if it features eyes.
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Christine Michel (Speaker)
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Neural Synchrony in Caregiver-Child Interactions: The Role of Attachment and Sensitivity
Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Ezgi Kayhan (Speaker), Hanna Schleihauf (Speaker), Daniel Matthes (Speaker), Pascal Vrticka (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The Influence of Parent-Child Interaction on Child Development: a Mulit-Modal Social Neuroscience Approach
Stefanie Höhl (Selected presenter)
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Neural Synchrony in Caregiver-Child Interactions: The Role of Attachment and Sensitivity
Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Ezgi Kayhan (Speaker), Hanna Schleihauf (Speaker), Daniel Matthes (Speaker), Pascal Vrticka (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Neuronal Dynamics of Infants' Understanding and Learning from Others' Actions
Moritz Köster (Speaker), Miriam Langeloh (Speaker), Christian Kliesch (Speaker), Patricia Kanngiesser (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The Influence of Parent-Child Interaction on Child Development: a Multi-Modal Social Neuroscience Approach
Pascal Vrticka (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Interpersonal Neurobehavioral Synchrony in Caregiver-Child Interactions.
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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A dual-mode model for over-imitation.
Hanna Schleihauf (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Did you expect that? Infants encode unexpected events at the 4 Hz Theta rhythm.
Moritz Köster (Speaker), Miriam Langeloh (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The effects of caregiving and attachment on neural synchrony in mother-child interactions
Quynh Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), Ezgi Kayhan (Contributor), Hanna Schleihauf (Contributor), Daniel Matthes (Contributor), Pascal Vrticka (Contributor) & Stefanie Höhl (Contributor)
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Face-to-face and brain-to-brain: Effects of meternal attachment, caregiving, and sensitivity on mother-child neural synchrony.
Trinh Nguyen (Speaker), E. Kayhan (Speaker), Hanna Schleihauf (Speaker), Daniel Matthes (Speaker), Pascal Vrticka (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Infants' gaze following behavior in response to schematic eyes - an interactive eye tracking paradigm.
Christine Michel (Speaker), Ezgi Kayhan (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Face-to-face & brain-to-brain: Neue Perspektiven zur Erforschung sozial-kognitiver Prozesse in der frühen Entwicklung
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Der lange Weg zum ersten Satz. Sprachentwicklung in den ersten Lebensjahren
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Face-to-face and brain-to-brain: Hyperscanning in live social interactions
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The influence of communication and prior knowledge on overimitation
Hanna Schleihauf (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The influence of communication, group membership and prior knowledge on over-imitation.
Hanna Schleihauf (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Wer wundert sich mehr über ungewöhnliche Handlungen? Neuronale Korrelate von 9 und 12 Monate alten Säuglingen im Vergleich (How is more surprised when observing unexpected actions? A comparison of neural correlates of 9 and 12 months old infants)
Miriam Langeloh (Speaker), David Buttelmann (Speaker), Daniel Matthes (Speaker), Susanne Grassmann (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Gaze contingent reinforcement learning in response to (non)social cues in 4-month-olds
Christine Michel (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Investigating the role of reward for infants? acquisition of gaze following behavior.
Christine Michel (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Investigating the role of reward for infants' acquisition of gaze following behaviour
Christine Michel (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Follow Me! Infants’ ability to learn about the referential nature of a cue.
Christine Michel (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Effects of eye contact and gaze on infants' looking, learning and brain activity
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Eyes Matter - How Nonsocial Motion Cues Influence Infants’ Object Processing on the Neurophysiological and the Behavioral Level.
Christine Michel (Speaker), Caroline Wronski (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker), Moritz M Daum (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Looking times hint at eye gaze detecting neurons in infants.
Christine Michel (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Eye contact during live social interaction modulates infants’ oscillatory brain activity
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker), Christine Michel (Speaker), Vincent M Reid (Speaker), Eugenio Parise (Speaker) & Tricia Striano (Speaker)
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Social cognition in development: From detecting faces to social learning
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Intersubjektivität und soziales Lernen in der frühen Entwicklung
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Unterschiede in der Reaktion auf vertraute und fremde Gesichter bei Vorschülern (Pre-schoolers’ resonse to familiar and unfamiliar faces).
Christine Michel (Speaker), Tricia Striano (Speaker), Stefanie Peykarjou (Speaker), Sabrina Bechtel (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Do infants selectively associate fear with fear-relevant stimuli?
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The role of social interaction and pedagogical cues for the elicitation and reduction of overimitation in preschoolers
Hanna Schleihauf (Speaker), Stefanie Höhl (Speaker), Martin Zettersten (Speaker) & Sabina Pauen (Speaker)
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Understanding observed gaze towards objects by 4-month-old infants: An EEG oscillation study
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The early development of face processing – What makes faces special?
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Live social interaction influences infants’ oscillatory brain activity.
Vincent M Reid (Speaker), Stefanie Höhl (Speaker), Christine Michel (Speaker) & Eugenio Parise (Speaker)
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Blicksignale vertrauter und fremder Personen und deren Einfluss auf die Objektverarbeitung bei Säuglingen
Sebastian Wahl (Speaker), Christine Michel (Speaker), Tricia Striano (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Distinguishing faces: Do infants process human faces in a special way?
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Infants integrate information from emotional expressions and eye gaze
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The neural mechanism of early categorization: a connectionist model of infant ERP
Gert Westermann (Speaker), Sabina Pauen (Speaker), Sebastian Wahl (Speaker) & Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Does the Infant Brain Distinguish between Animate and Inanimate Visual Categories?
Sabina Pauen (Speaker), Sebastian Wahl (Speaker), Stefanie Höhl (Speaker) & Gert Westermann (Speaker)
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Effects of social cues on object processing in infancy
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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The effects of emotional facial expressions on infants' object processing: Evidence from ERP studies
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker) & Sabina Pauen (Speaker)
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Effects of social and non-social cues on infants’ attention towards objects
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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EEG/ERP measurement with infants: State of the art and methodological considerations
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Rufen Bilder von Tieren und Möbeln unterschiedliche Hirnreaktionen bei Säuglingen hervor?
Susanna Jeschonek (Speaker), Stefanie Höhl (Speaker) & Sabina Pauen (Speaker)
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Neural processing of eye gaze and emotional expressions in infancy
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Early precursors and neural underpinnings of joint attention in infancy
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker) & Tricia Striano (Speaker)
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Young infants use social cues to direct attention towards threat in the environment - an ERP-investigation
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker) & Tricia Striano (Speaker)
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Neural processing of eye gaze and emotional expressions in infancy
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker) & Tricia Striano (Speaker)
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Säuglinge nutzen soziale Hinweisreize um Gefahren aus der Umgebung zu erkennen- eine EKP-Untersuchung
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker), Lisa Wiese (Speaker) & Tricia Striano (Speaker)
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Sensitivity to triadic attention in the first months
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker), Allison Cleveland (Speaker), Daniel Stahl (Speaker) & Tricia Striano (Speaker)
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The development of eye gaze perception in triadic situations in infancy.
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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Social cognition in infancy
Stefanie Höhl (Speaker)
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