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Laura K Cirelli

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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 23, 2017
How interpersonal synchrony facilitates early prosocial behaviorLaura K Cirelli
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 9, 2025
The Active Infant's Developing Role in Musical Interactions: Insights From an Online Parent QuestionnaireAngela Dou, Laura K Cirelli
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|January 15, 2021
A syncing feeling: reductions in physiological arousal in response to observed social synchronyHaley E Kragness, Laura K Cirelli
Developmental Psychology|March 13, 2020
Familiar songs reduce infant distressLaura K Cirelli, Sandra E Trehub
Current Directions in Psychological Science|October 3, 2025
The Development of Dance in Early ChildhoodLaura K Cirelli, Haley E Kragness
Frontiers in Psychology|June 4, 2019
Dancing to Metallica and Dora: Case Study of a 19-Month-OldLaura K Cirelli, Sandra E Trehub
Progress in Brain Research|May 22, 2018
Precursors to the performing arts in infancy and early childhoodSandra E Trehub, Laura K Cirelli
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|May 9, 2014
Using Implicit Instructional Cues to Influence False Memory InductionLaura K Cirelli, Joël Dickinson, Marie Poirier
Developmental Science|June 17, 2022
A concert for babies: Attentional, affective, and motor responses in an infant audienceHaley E Kragness, Bryna Berezowska, Laura K Cirelli
Developmental Science|December 17, 2014
Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infantsLaura K Cirelli, Kathleen M Einarson, Laurel J Trainor
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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 23, 2017
How interpersonal synchrony facilitates early prosocial behaviorLaura K Cirelli
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 9, 2025
The Active Infant's Developing Role in Musical Interactions: Insights From an Online Parent QuestionnaireAngela Dou, Laura K Cirelli
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|January 15, 2021
A syncing feeling: reductions in physiological arousal in response to observed social synchronyHaley E Kragness, Laura K Cirelli
Developmental Psychology|March 13, 2020
Familiar songs reduce infant distressLaura K Cirelli, Sandra E Trehub
Current Directions in Psychological Science|October 3, 2025
The Development of Dance in Early ChildhoodLaura K Cirelli, Haley E Kragness
Frontiers in Psychology|June 4, 2019
Dancing to Metallica and Dora: Case Study of a 19-Month-OldLaura K Cirelli, Sandra E Trehub
Progress in Brain Research|May 22, 2018
Precursors to the performing arts in infancy and early childhoodSandra E Trehub, Laura K Cirelli
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|May 9, 2014
Using Implicit Instructional Cues to Influence False Memory InductionLaura K Cirelli, Joël Dickinson, Marie Poirier
Developmental Science|June 17, 2022
A concert for babies: Attentional, affective, and motor responses in an infant audienceHaley E Kragness, Bryna Berezowska, Laura K Cirelli
Developmental Science|December 17, 2014
Interpersonal synchrony increases prosocial behavior in infantsLaura K Cirelli, Kathleen M Einarson, Laurel J Trainor
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