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Christine Michel

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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|December 3, 2014
A heightened awareness of forensic issuesChristine Michel, Georgia Pasqualone
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|December 3, 2014
Forensic patients hiding in full viewGeorgia Pasqualone, Christine Michel
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|February 25, 2025
Revisiting the Object-Processing Paradigm in the Study of Gaze Cues: What Two Decades of Research Have Taught Us About Infant Social LearningChristine Michel, Maleen Thiele
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|March 10, 2022
When it pays off to take a look: Infants learn to follow an object's motion with their gaze-Especially if it features eyesChristine Michel, Sabina Pauen, Stefanie Hoehl
Scientific Reports|August 6, 2017
Schematic eye-gaze cues influence infants' object encoding dependent on their contrast polarityChristine Michel, Sabina Pauen, Stefanie Hoehl
Optics Letters|August 4, 2012
Development of an explicit algorithm for remote sensing estimation of chlorophyll a using symbolic regressionShilin Tang, Christine Michel, Pierre Larouche
Child Development|September 16, 2023
Theta power relates to infant object encoding in naturalistic mother-infant interactionsChristine Michel, Daniel Matthes, Stefanie Hoehl
Neuroimage|April 20, 2021
Young infants process prediction errors at the theta rhythmMoritz Köster, Miriam Langeloh, Christine Michel, et al.
Child Development|July 22, 2021
Infants' Preference for Social Interactions Increases from 7 to 13 Months of AgeMaleen Thiele, Robert Hepach, Christine Michel, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|June 12, 2012
Effects of eye gaze cues provided by the caregiver compared to a stranger on infants' object processingStefanie Hoehl, Sebastian Wahl, Christine Michel, et al.
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|December 3, 2014
A heightened awareness of forensic issuesChristine Michel, Georgia Pasqualone
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|December 3, 2014
Forensic patients hiding in full viewGeorgia Pasqualone, Christine Michel
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|February 25, 2025
Revisiting the Object-Processing Paradigm in the Study of Gaze Cues: What Two Decades of Research Have Taught Us About Infant Social LearningChristine Michel, Maleen Thiele
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|March 10, 2022
When it pays off to take a look: Infants learn to follow an object's motion with their gaze-Especially if it features eyesChristine Michel, Sabina Pauen, Stefanie Hoehl
Scientific Reports|August 6, 2017
Schematic eye-gaze cues influence infants' object encoding dependent on their contrast polarityChristine Michel, Sabina Pauen, Stefanie Hoehl
Optics Letters|August 4, 2012
Development of an explicit algorithm for remote sensing estimation of chlorophyll a using symbolic regressionShilin Tang, Christine Michel, Pierre Larouche
Child Development|September 16, 2023
Theta power relates to infant object encoding in naturalistic mother-infant interactionsChristine Michel, Daniel Matthes, Stefanie Hoehl
Neuroimage|April 20, 2021
Young infants process prediction errors at the theta rhythmMoritz Köster, Miriam Langeloh, Christine Michel, et al.
Child Development|July 22, 2021
Infants' Preference for Social Interactions Increases from 7 to 13 Months of AgeMaleen Thiele, Robert Hepach, Christine Michel, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|June 12, 2012
Effects of eye gaze cues provided by the caregiver compared to a stranger on infants' object processingStefanie Hoehl, Sebastian Wahl, Christine Michel, et al.
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