Publications by members of our research unit
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2013
Peykarjou, S., & Hoehl, S. (2013). Three-Month-Olds' Brain Responses to Upright and Inverted Faces and Cars. Developmental Neuropsychology, 38(4), 272-280. https://doi.org/10.1080/87565641.2013.786719
Wahl, S., Michel, C., Pauen, S., & Höhl, S. (2013). Eye Gaze Versus Head Orientation: The Role of Social Cues for Infants’ Object Processing. 2013 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Seattle, United States.
Hoehl, S., & Striano, T. (2013). Further Evidence for Continuity in Infants' Joint Attention Development: Commentary on de Barbaro, Johnson, and Deak. Human Development, 56(4), 249-253. https://doi.org/10.1159/000351052
Markova, G., & Legerstee, M. (2013). Implicit confusions in metacognition. Infant and Child Development, 22(1), 105-107. https://doi.org/10.1002/icd.1790
Michel, C., Stets, M., Parise, E., Reid, V. M., Striano, T., & Höhl, S. (2013). Oscillatory brain activity in reaction to object-directed and object-averted gazes in infants. Conference of the Federation of European Societies of Neuropsychology and the Society of Neuropsychology 2013, Berlin, Germany.
Michel, C., Reid, V. M., Höhl, S., & Striano, T. (2013). Oscillatory brain activity of joint attention in infancy. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development 2013, Budapest, Hungary.
Michel, C., Reid, V. M., Striano, T., Parise, E., & Höhl, S. (2013). Oszillatorische Gehirnaktivität bei Säuglingen: Der Einfluss von Joint Attention auf die Objektverarbeitung (Oscillatory brain activity in infants: the influence of joint attention on object processing). 39. Conference Psychology and Brain, Würzburg, Germany.
Werneck, H. (2013). Paternal attitudes and behaviour. Results of the project “Family Development in the Course of Life (FIL)”. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 4(1), 60-61.
Markova, G., & Siposova, B. (2013). Relationship between oxytocin and maternal affect attunement during mother-infant interactions. Paper presented at BPS Developmental and Cognitive Sections Joint Conference, Reading, United Kingdom.
2012
Hoehl, S., & Peykarjou, S. (2012). The early development of face processing - What makes faces special? Neuroscience Bulletin, 28(6), 765-788. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-012-1280-0
Reddy, V., Markova, G., & Wallot, S. (2012). Anticipating being picked up: Joint coordination in 3-month-olds. Paper presented at 42nd Annual Meeting of the Jean Piaget Society, Toronto, Canada.
Höhl, S., & Pauen, S. (2012). Effects of Fearful Facial Expressions on Infants’ ERP Responses to Fear-Relevant Stimuli. The International Congress of Infant Studies 2012, Minneapolis, United States.
Wahl, S., Michel, C., Pauen, S., & Höhl, S. (2012). What guides infants’ attention? The role of social and non-social cues for object processing. The International Congress of Infant Studies 2012, Minneapolis, United States.
Sirsch, U., Gollubits, S., & Sramek, B. (2012). Das Erleben des Erwachsenwerdens in Abhängigkeit von der Ausbildung. Paper presented at 10. Tagung der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Graz, Austria.
Wahl, S., Michel, C., Pauen, S., & Höhl, S. (2012). Social cues facilitate infants' object processing at 4 months of age. 54. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen 2012, Mannheim, Germany.
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