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Pier F Ferrari

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Primates; Journal of Primatology|November 23, 2006
Do facial gestures, visibility or speed of movement influence gaze following responses in pigtail macaques?Annika Paukner, James R Anderson, Leonardo Fogassi, et al.
Developmental Science|September 18, 2014
Imitation promotes affiliation in infant macaques at risk for impaired social behaviorsValentina Sclafani, Annika Paukner, Stephen J Suomi, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|May 2, 2007
Cued repetition of self-directed behaviors in macaques (Macaca nemestrina)Annika Paukner, James R Anderson, David I Donaldson, et al.
Neuroscience|February 12, 2019
Auditory-Motor Matching in Vocal Recognition and Imitative LearningAntonella Tramacere, Kazuhiro Wada, Kazuo Okanoya, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|June 25, 2013
Visual attention during neonatal imitation in newborn macaque monkeysElizabeth A Simpson, Annika Paukner, Stephen J Suomi, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 30, 2014
Neonatal imitation and an epigenetic account of mirror neuron developmentElizabeth A Simpson, Nathan A Fox, Antonella Tramacere, et al.
Developmental Science|June 20, 2012
Monkey lipsmacking develops like the human speech rhythmRyan J Morrill, Annika Paukner, Pier F Ferrari, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 7, 2018
The Emotional Modulation of Facial Mimicry: A Kinematic StudyAntonella Tramacere, Pier F Ferrari, Maurizio Gentilucci, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|April 11, 2019
Building blocks of joint attention: Early sensitivity to having one's own gaze followedHolly Rayson, James J Bonaiuto, Pier F Ferrari, et al.
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Macaques (Macaca nemestrina) recognize when they are being imitatedAnnika Paukner, James R Anderson, Eleonora Borelli, et al.
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Primates; Journal of Primatology|November 23, 2006
Do facial gestures, visibility or speed of movement influence gaze following responses in pigtail macaques?Annika Paukner, James R Anderson, Leonardo Fogassi, et al.
Developmental Science|September 18, 2014
Imitation promotes affiliation in infant macaques at risk for impaired social behaviorsValentina Sclafani, Annika Paukner, Stephen J Suomi, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|May 2, 2007
Cued repetition of self-directed behaviors in macaques (Macaca nemestrina)Annika Paukner, James R Anderson, David I Donaldson, et al.
Neuroscience|February 12, 2019
Auditory-Motor Matching in Vocal Recognition and Imitative LearningAntonella Tramacere, Kazuhiro Wada, Kazuo Okanoya, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|June 25, 2013
Visual attention during neonatal imitation in newborn macaque monkeysElizabeth A Simpson, Annika Paukner, Stephen J Suomi, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 30, 2014
Neonatal imitation and an epigenetic account of mirror neuron developmentElizabeth A Simpson, Nathan A Fox, Antonella Tramacere, et al.
Developmental Science|June 20, 2012
Monkey lipsmacking develops like the human speech rhythmRyan J Morrill, Annika Paukner, Pier F Ferrari, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 7, 2018
The Emotional Modulation of Facial Mimicry: A Kinematic StudyAntonella Tramacere, Pier F Ferrari, Maurizio Gentilucci, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|April 11, 2019
Building blocks of joint attention: Early sensitivity to having one's own gaze followedHolly Rayson, James J Bonaiuto, Pier F Ferrari, et al.
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Macaques (Macaca nemestrina) recognize when they are being imitatedAnnika Paukner, James R Anderson, Eleonora Borelli, et al.
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