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Bahia Guellai

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Infant Behavior & Development|August 1, 2021
Labels and object categorization in six- and nine-month-olds: tracking labels across varying carrier phrasesAlissa Ferry, Bahia Guellai
Frontiers in Psychology|June 20, 2022
Mouth Movements as Possible Cues of Social Interest at Birth: New Evidences for Early Communicative BehaviorsBahia Guellai, Arlette Streri
Plos One|April 29, 2011
Cues for early social skills: direct gaze modulates newborns' recognition of talking facesBahia Guellai, Arlette Streri
Infant Behavior & Development|December 23, 2014
Suprasegmental information affects processing of talking faces at birthBahia Guellai, Karima Mersad, Arlette Streri
Frontiers in Psychology|November 5, 2016
The Relative Importance of Language in Guiding Social Preferences Through DevelopmentRana Esseily, Eszter Somogyi, Bahia Guellai
Frontiers in Psychology|September 5, 2022
Effects of screen exposure on young children's cognitive development: A reviewBahia Guellai, Eszter Somogyi, Rana Esseily, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|January 28, 2026
Body Knowledge and Emotion Recognition in Preschool Children: A Comparative Study of Human Versus Robot TutorsAlice Araguas, Arnaud Blanchard, Sébastien Derégnaucourt, et al.
Plos One|October 6, 2020
The effect of language on prosocial behaviors in preschool childrenEszter Somogyi, Thuy Tuong Uyen Tran, Bahia Guellai, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 10, 2019
Binocular non-stereoscopic cues can deceive clinical tests of stereopsisAdrien Chopin, Samantha Wenyan Chan, Bahia Guellai, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 19, 2016
Infants' Selectively Pay Attention to the Information They Receive from a Native Speaker of Their LanguageHanna Marno, Bahia Guellai, Yamil Vidal, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 11) with videos related to

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Infant Behavior & Development|August 1, 2021
Labels and object categorization in six- and nine-month-olds: tracking labels across varying carrier phrasesAlissa Ferry, Bahia Guellai
Frontiers in Psychology|June 20, 2022
Mouth Movements as Possible Cues of Social Interest at Birth: New Evidences for Early Communicative BehaviorsBahia Guellai, Arlette Streri
Plos One|April 29, 2011
Cues for early social skills: direct gaze modulates newborns' recognition of talking facesBahia Guellai, Arlette Streri
Infant Behavior & Development|December 23, 2014
Suprasegmental information affects processing of talking faces at birthBahia Guellai, Karima Mersad, Arlette Streri
Frontiers in Psychology|November 5, 2016
The Relative Importance of Language in Guiding Social Preferences Through DevelopmentRana Esseily, Eszter Somogyi, Bahia Guellai
Frontiers in Psychology|September 5, 2022
Effects of screen exposure on young children's cognitive development: A reviewBahia Guellai, Eszter Somogyi, Rana Esseily, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|January 28, 2026
Body Knowledge and Emotion Recognition in Preschool Children: A Comparative Study of Human Versus Robot TutorsAlice Araguas, Arnaud Blanchard, Sébastien Derégnaucourt, et al.
Plos One|October 6, 2020
The effect of language on prosocial behaviors in preschool childrenEszter Somogyi, Thuy Tuong Uyen Tran, Bahia Guellai, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 10, 2019
Binocular non-stereoscopic cues can deceive clinical tests of stereopsisAdrien Chopin, Samantha Wenyan Chan, Bahia Guellai, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 19, 2016
Infants' Selectively Pay Attention to the Information They Receive from a Native Speaker of Their LanguageHanna Marno, Bahia Guellai, Yamil Vidal, et al.
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