Publications

(2024). Multi-scale parameterization of neural rhythmicity with lagged Hilbert autocoherence. bioRxiv.

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(2024). Visual preference for socially relevant spatial relations in humans and monkeys. Psychol Sci.

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(2023). Cardiovascular effects on high-resolution 3D multi-shot diffusion MRI of the rhesus macaque brain. Imaging Neurosci.

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(2023). Bursting with Potential: How Sensorimotor Beta Bursts Develop from Infancy to Adulthood. J Neurosci.

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(2023). Longitudinal effects of early psychosocial deprivation on macaque executive function: Evidence from computational modelling. Proc Royal Soc B.

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(2022). Facial expression time processing in typical development and in patients with congenital facial palsy. Brain Sci.

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(2022). Dialogic book-sharing as a privileged intersubjective space. Front Psychol.

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(2022). Detection and analysis of cortical beta bursts in developmental EEG data. Dev Cog Neurosci.

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(2021). Early social adversity modulates the relation between attention biases and socioemotional behaviour in juvenile macaques. Scientific Reports.

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(2021). Oxytocin promotes prosocial behavior and related neural responses in infant macaques at-risk for compromised social development. Dev Cog Neurosci.

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(2019). Building blocks of joint attention: Early sensitivity to having one’s own gaze followed. Dev Cog Neurosci.

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(2017). Effects of infant cleft lip on adult gaze and perceptions of “cuteness”. Cleft Palate Cranio J.

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(2017). Early maternal mirroring predicts infant motor system activation during facial expression observation. Scientific Reports.

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(2017). Maternal gaze to the infant face: Effects of infant age and facial configuration during mother-infant engagement in the first nine weeks. Infant Behav Dev.

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(2016). Mu desynchronization during observation and execution of facial expressions in 30-month-old children. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.

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