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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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Detection and analysis of cortical beta bursts in developmental EEG data
Developmental EEG research often involves analyzing signals within various frequency bands, based on the assumption that these signals …
Holly Rayson
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Ranjan Debnath
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Sanaz Alavizadeh
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Nathan Fox
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Pier F Ferrari
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James J Bonaiuto
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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
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James J Bonaiuto
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Pier F Ferrari
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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
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Pier F Ferrari
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Lynne Murray
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Development of sensorimotor beta bursts in human infants
This project uses EEG to explore the existence of beta bursts (i.e. functional activity related to movement) in the infant brain, and how these may develop over time.
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