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March 8, 2018
Modulating mimicry: Exploring the roles of inhibitory control and social understanding in 5-year-olds' behavioral mimicry
Johanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Progress in Brain Research
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August 30, 2020
Motion tracking in developmental research: Methods, considerations, and applications
Johanna E van Schaik, Nadia Dominici
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
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April 10, 2016
Little chameleons: The development of social mimicry during early childhood
Johanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Plos One
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July 2, 2019
The modulation of facial mimicry by attachment tendencies and their underlying affiliation motives in 3-year-olds: An EMG study
Stefania V Vacaru, Johanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Plos One
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November 15, 2019
Correction: The modulation of facial mimicry by attachment tendencies and their underlying affiliation motives in 3-year-olds: An EMG study
Stefania V Vacaru, Johanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Developmental Science
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March 28, 2022
How infant-directed actions enhance infants' attention, learning, and exploration: Evidence from EEG and computational modeling
Marlene Meyer, Johanna E van Schaik, Francesco Poli, et al.
The Journal of Social Psychology
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September 30, 2021
No evidence for modulation of facial mimicry by attachment tendencies in adulthood: an EMG investigation
Stefania V Vacaru, Johanna E van Schaik, Lukas Spiess, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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March 26, 2016
Young Children's Motor Interference Is Influenced by Novel Group Membership
Johanna E van Schaik, Hinke M Endedijk, Janny C Stapel, et al.
Developmental Science
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May 28, 2019
Motion tracking of parents' infant- versus adult-directed actions reveals general and action-specific modulations
Johanna E van Schaik, Marlene Meyer, Camila R van Ham, et al.
Plos One
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December 29, 2020
Five-year-olds' facial mimicry following social ostracism is modulated by attachment security
Stefania V Vacaru, Johanna E van Schaik, Erik de Water, et al.
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Plos One
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March 8, 2018
Modulating mimicry: Exploring the roles of inhibitory control and social understanding in 5-year-olds' behavioral mimicry
Johanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Progress in Brain Research
|
August 30, 2020
Motion tracking in developmental research: Methods, considerations, and applications
Johanna E van Schaik, Nadia Dominici
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
|
April 10, 2016
Little chameleons: The development of social mimicry during early childhood
Johanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Plos One
|
July 2, 2019
The modulation of facial mimicry by attachment tendencies and their underlying affiliation motives in 3-year-olds: An EMG study
Stefania V Vacaru, Johanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Plos One
|
November 15, 2019
Correction: The modulation of facial mimicry by attachment tendencies and their underlying affiliation motives in 3-year-olds: An EMG study
Stefania V Vacaru, Johanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Developmental Science
|
March 28, 2022
How infant-directed actions enhance infants' attention, learning, and exploration: Evidence from EEG and computational modeling
Marlene Meyer, Johanna E van Schaik, Francesco Poli, et al.
The Journal of Social Psychology
|
September 30, 2021
No evidence for modulation of facial mimicry by attachment tendencies in adulthood: an EMG investigation
Stefania V Vacaru, Johanna E van Schaik, Lukas Spiess, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
|
March 26, 2016
Young Children's Motor Interference Is Influenced by Novel Group Membership
Johanna E van Schaik, Hinke M Endedijk, Janny C Stapel, et al.
Developmental Science
|
May 28, 2019
Motion tracking of parents' infant- versus adult-directed actions reveals general and action-specific modulations
Johanna E van Schaik, Marlene Meyer, Camila R van Ham, et al.
Plos One
|
December 29, 2020
Five-year-olds' facial mimicry following social ostracism is modulated by attachment security
Stefania V Vacaru, Johanna E van Schaik, Erik de Water, et al.
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