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Sarah Jessen

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 4, 2016
When in infancy does the "fear bias" develop?Tobias Grossmann, Sarah Jessen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 25, 2013
On the role of crossmodal prediction in audiovisual emotion perceptionSarah Jessen, Sonja A Kotz
Neuropsychologia|December 3, 2014
Affect differentially modulates brain activation in uni- and multisensory body-voice perceptionSarah Jessen, Sonja A Kotz
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 10, 2025
Neural Tracking of the Maternal Voice in the Infant BrainSarah Jessen, Martin Orf, Jonas Obleser
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|November 15, 2021
Neural tracking in infants - An analytical tool for multisensory social processing in developmentSarah Jessen, Jonas Obleser, Sarah Tune
Plos One|May 5, 2012
How bodies and voices interact in early emotion perceptionSarah Jessen, Jonas Obleser, Sonja A Kotz
Neuropsychologia|April 3, 2012
It's special the way you say it: an ERP investigation on the temporal dynamics of two types of prosodySilke Paulmann, Sarah Jessen, Sonja A Kotz
Developmental Science|March 7, 2016
Brain responses reveal that infants' face discrimination is guided by statistical learning from distributional informationNicole Altvater-Mackensen, Sarah Jessen, Tobias Grossmann
Cognition|February 22, 2016
Pupillary responses reveal infants' discrimination of facial emotions independent of conscious perceptionSarah Jessen, Nicole Altvater-Mackensen, Tobias Grossmann
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|March 15, 2016
Putting the face in context: Body expressions impact facial emotion processing in human infantsPurva Rajhans, Sarah Jessen, Manuela Missana, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 4, 2016
When in infancy does the "fear bias" develop?Tobias Grossmann, Sarah Jessen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 25, 2013
On the role of crossmodal prediction in audiovisual emotion perceptionSarah Jessen, Sonja A Kotz
Neuropsychologia|December 3, 2014
Affect differentially modulates brain activation in uni- and multisensory body-voice perceptionSarah Jessen, Sonja A Kotz
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 10, 2025
Neural Tracking of the Maternal Voice in the Infant BrainSarah Jessen, Martin Orf, Jonas Obleser
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|November 15, 2021
Neural tracking in infants - An analytical tool for multisensory social processing in developmentSarah Jessen, Jonas Obleser, Sarah Tune
Plos One|May 5, 2012
How bodies and voices interact in early emotion perceptionSarah Jessen, Jonas Obleser, Sonja A Kotz
Neuropsychologia|April 3, 2012
It's special the way you say it: an ERP investigation on the temporal dynamics of two types of prosodySilke Paulmann, Sarah Jessen, Sonja A Kotz
Developmental Science|March 7, 2016
Brain responses reveal that infants' face discrimination is guided by statistical learning from distributional informationNicole Altvater-Mackensen, Sarah Jessen, Tobias Grossmann
Cognition|February 22, 2016
Pupillary responses reveal infants' discrimination of facial emotions independent of conscious perceptionSarah Jessen, Nicole Altvater-Mackensen, Tobias Grossmann
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|March 15, 2016
Putting the face in context: Body expressions impact facial emotion processing in human infantsPurva Rajhans, Sarah Jessen, Manuela Missana, et al.
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