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Bursting with Potential: How Sensorimotor Beta Bursts Develop from Infancy to Adulthood
Beta activity is thought to play a critical role in sensorimotor processes. However, little is known about how activity in this …
Holly Rayson
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Maciej J Szul
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Perla El-Khoueiry
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Ranjan Debnath
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Marine Gautier-Martins
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Pier F Ferrari
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Nathan Fox
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James J Bonaiuto
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Oxytocin promotes prosocial behavior and related neural responses in infant macaques at-risk for compromised social development
Although positive effects of oxytocin (OT) on social functioning are well-demonstrated, little is known about the mechanisms through …
Fabrizia Festante
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Holly Rayson
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Annika Paukner
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Stefano SK Kaburu
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Giulia Toschi
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Nathan A Fox
,
Pier-Francesco Ferrari
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Building blocks of joint attention: Early sensitivity to having one’s own gaze followed
Detecting when one’s own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but little is known about its development. …
Holly Rayson
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James J Bonaiuto
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Pier F Ferrari
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Bhismadev Chakrabarti
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Lynne Murray
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Early maternal mirroring predicts infant motor system activation during facial expression observation
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for preverbal infants. In human adults and …
Holly Rayson
,
James J Bonaiuto
,
Pier F Ferrari
,
Lynne Murray
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Mu desynchronization during observation and execution of facial expressions in 30-month-old children
Simulation theories propose that observing another’s facial expression activates sensorimotor representations involved in the execution …
Holly Rayson
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James J Bonaiuto
,
Pier F Ferrari
,
Lynne Murray
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