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Sabine Hunnius

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 29, 2012
Examining functional mechanisms of imitative learning in infancy: does teleological reasoning affect infants' imitation beyond motor resonance?Markus Paulus, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 10, 2016
Little chameleons: The development of social mimicry during early childhoodJohanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Frontiers in Psychology|January 30, 2018
Infants' Motor Proficiency and Statistical Learning for ActionsClaire Monroy, Sarah Gerson, Sabine Hunnius
Cognition|November 19, 2022
Predictive motor activation: Modulated by expectancy or predictability?Tommaso Ghilardi, Marlene Meyer, Sabine Hunnius
Neuroscience of Consciousness|May 22, 2019
A match does not make a sense: on the sufficiency of the comparator model for explaining the sense of agencyLorijn Zaadnoordijk, Tarek R Besold, Sabine Hunnius
Brain Sciences|July 2, 2021
Adults Do Not Distinguish Action Intentions Based on Movement Kinematics Presented in Naturalistic SettingsJoanna M Rutkowska, Marlene Meyer, Sabine Hunnius
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|September 5, 2020
Intention to imitate: Top-down effects on 4-year-olds' neural processing of others' actionsMarlene Meyer, Hinke M Endedijk, Sabine Hunnius
Psychological Research|March 9, 2012
Online prediction of others' actions: the contribution of the target object, action context and movement kinematicsJanny C Stapel, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2015
Fifteen-month-old infants use velocity information to predict others' action targetsJanny C Stapel, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
Acta Psychologica|June 17, 2011
Volume completion in 4.5-month-old infantsSven Vrins, Sabine Hunnius, Rob van Lier
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 29, 2012
Examining functional mechanisms of imitative learning in infancy: does teleological reasoning affect infants' imitation beyond motor resonance?Markus Paulus, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 10, 2016
Little chameleons: The development of social mimicry during early childhoodJohanna E van Schaik, Sabine Hunnius
Frontiers in Psychology|January 30, 2018
Infants' Motor Proficiency and Statistical Learning for ActionsClaire Monroy, Sarah Gerson, Sabine Hunnius
Cognition|November 19, 2022
Predictive motor activation: Modulated by expectancy or predictability?Tommaso Ghilardi, Marlene Meyer, Sabine Hunnius
Neuroscience of Consciousness|May 22, 2019
A match does not make a sense: on the sufficiency of the comparator model for explaining the sense of agencyLorijn Zaadnoordijk, Tarek R Besold, Sabine Hunnius
Brain Sciences|July 2, 2021
Adults Do Not Distinguish Action Intentions Based on Movement Kinematics Presented in Naturalistic SettingsJoanna M Rutkowska, Marlene Meyer, Sabine Hunnius
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|September 5, 2020
Intention to imitate: Top-down effects on 4-year-olds' neural processing of others' actionsMarlene Meyer, Hinke M Endedijk, Sabine Hunnius
Psychological Research|March 9, 2012
Online prediction of others' actions: the contribution of the target object, action context and movement kinematicsJanny C Stapel, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2015
Fifteen-month-old infants use velocity information to predict others' action targetsJanny C Stapel, Sabine Hunnius, Harold Bekkering
Acta Psychologica|June 17, 2011
Volume completion in 4.5-month-old infantsSven Vrins, Sabine Hunnius, Rob van Lier
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