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Gert Westermann

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 15, 2019
Taking their eye off the ball: How shyness affects children's attention during word learningMatt Hilton, Katherine E Twomey, Gert Westermann
Cognitive Science|September 24, 2017
All the Right Noises: Background Variability Helps Early Word LearningKatherine E Twomey, Lizhi Ma, Gert Westermann
Cognition|November 6, 2017
From altered synaptic plasticity to atypical learning: A computational model of Down syndromeÁngel Eugenio Tovar, Gert Westermann, Alvaro Torres
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|June 16, 2025
Neural Representations of Grasp Congruence During the Emergence of Precision GraspingÁine Ní Choisdealbha, Gert Westermann, Vincent Reid
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 19, 2022
Curiosity enhances incidental object encoding in 8-month-old infantsXiaoyun Chen, Katherine E Twomey, Gert Westermann
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 9, 2025
Computational rationality and developmental neurodivergenceSamuel David Jones, Paul Rauwolf, Gert Westermann
Psychological Review|July 27, 2023
A maturational frequency discrimination deficit may explain developmental language disorderSamuel David Jones, Hannah Jamieson Stewart, Gert Westermann
Infant Behavior & Development|April 3, 2019
Probing communication-induced memory biases in preverbal infants: Two replication attempts of Yoon, Johnson and Csibra (2008)Priya Silverstein, Teodora Gliga, Gert Westermann, et al.
Cognition|May 6, 2023
The sound of silence: Reconsidering infants' object categorization in silence, with labels, and with nonlinguistic soundsKin Chung Jacky Chan, Phoebe Shaw, Gert Westermann
Developmental Science|January 26, 2020
Two-year-old children preferentially transmit simple actions but not pedagogically demonstrated actionsMarina Bazhydai, Priya Silverstein, Eugenio Parise, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 15, 2019
Taking their eye off the ball: How shyness affects children's attention during word learningMatt Hilton, Katherine E Twomey, Gert Westermann
Cognitive Science|September 24, 2017
All the Right Noises: Background Variability Helps Early Word LearningKatherine E Twomey, Lizhi Ma, Gert Westermann
Cognition|November 6, 2017
From altered synaptic plasticity to atypical learning: A computational model of Down syndromeÁngel Eugenio Tovar, Gert Westermann, Alvaro Torres
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|June 16, 2025
Neural Representations of Grasp Congruence During the Emergence of Precision GraspingÁine Ní Choisdealbha, Gert Westermann, Vincent Reid
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 19, 2022
Curiosity enhances incidental object encoding in 8-month-old infantsXiaoyun Chen, Katherine E Twomey, Gert Westermann
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 9, 2025
Computational rationality and developmental neurodivergenceSamuel David Jones, Paul Rauwolf, Gert Westermann
Psychological Review|July 27, 2023
A maturational frequency discrimination deficit may explain developmental language disorderSamuel David Jones, Hannah Jamieson Stewart, Gert Westermann
Infant Behavior & Development|April 3, 2019
Probing communication-induced memory biases in preverbal infants: Two replication attempts of Yoon, Johnson and Csibra (2008)Priya Silverstein, Teodora Gliga, Gert Westermann, et al.
Cognition|May 6, 2023
The sound of silence: Reconsidering infants' object categorization in silence, with labels, and with nonlinguistic soundsKin Chung Jacky Chan, Phoebe Shaw, Gert Westermann
Developmental Science|January 26, 2020
Two-year-old children preferentially transmit simple actions but not pedagogically demonstrated actionsMarina Bazhydai, Priya Silverstein, Eugenio Parise, et al.
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