Holly Rayson
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Facial expression time processing in typical development and in patients with congenital facial palsy
Temporal dynamics of behavior, particularly facial expressions, are fundamental for communication between individuals from very early …
Mauro Belluardo
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Elisa De Stefani
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Anna Barbot
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Bernardo Bianchi
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Cecilia Zannoni
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Alberto Ferrari
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Holly Rayson
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Santo Di Nuovo
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Giovanni Belluardo
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Paola Sessa
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Pier-Francesco Ferrari
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Dialogic book-sharing as a privileged intersubjective space
Parental reading to young children is well-established as being positively associated with child cognitive development, particularly …
Lynne Murray
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Holly Rayson
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Pier-Francesco Ferrari
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Sam V Wass
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Peter J Cooper
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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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Longitudinal effects of early social adversity on brain and behaviour
This is a longitudinal project focused on the long-term effects of early social adversity on social, affective, cognitive, and behavioural outcomes in macaques, and the neurobiological mechanisms underlying these relationships. Naturalistic observation, structured behavioural tasks, and MRI (anatomical, diffusion, rs-functional) are being utlized to assess brain and behavioural development from pre-puberty, across adolescence, into early adulthood.
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