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Stefanie Hoehl

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Neuropsychologia|August 26, 2015
The development of category specificity in infancy--What can we learn from electrophysiology?Stefanie Hoehl
Brain and Cognition|February 11, 2015
How do neural responses to eyes contribute to face-sensitive ERP components in young infants? A rapid repetition studyStefanie Hoehl
Frontiers in Psychiatry|December 31, 2021
Development of Down Syndrome Research Over the Last Decades-What Healthcare and Education Professionals Need to KnowKarin Windsperger, Stefanie Hoehl
Neuroreport|October 6, 2011
Do surprised faces affect infants' attention toward novel objects?Stefanie Hoehl, Sabina Pauen
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 21, 2013
Three-month-olds' brain responses to upright and inverted faces and carsStefanie Peykarjou, Stefanie Hoehl
Neuroscience Bulletin|November 8, 2012
The early development of face processing--what makes faces special?Stefanie Hoehl, Stefanie Peykarjou
Plos One|September 16, 2021
Evidence for a dual-process account of over-imitation: Children imitate anti- and prosocial models equally, but prefer prosocial models once they become aware of multiple solutions to a taskHanna Schleihauf, Stefanie Hoehl
Social Neuroscience|June 30, 2009
Infants' neural processing of positive emotion and eye gazeStefanie Hoehl, Tricia Striano
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 2, 2012
Recording infant ERP data for cognitive researchStefanie Hoehl, Sebastian Wahl
Plos Biology|December 14, 2018
Moving developmental social neuroscience toward a second-person approachStefanie Hoehl, Gabriela Markova
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Neuropsychologia|August 26, 2015
The development of category specificity in infancy--What can we learn from electrophysiology?Stefanie Hoehl
Brain and Cognition|February 11, 2015
How do neural responses to eyes contribute to face-sensitive ERP components in young infants? A rapid repetition studyStefanie Hoehl
Frontiers in Psychiatry|December 31, 2021
Development of Down Syndrome Research Over the Last Decades-What Healthcare and Education Professionals Need to KnowKarin Windsperger, Stefanie Hoehl
Neuroreport|October 6, 2011
Do surprised faces affect infants' attention toward novel objects?Stefanie Hoehl, Sabina Pauen
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 21, 2013
Three-month-olds' brain responses to upright and inverted faces and carsStefanie Peykarjou, Stefanie Hoehl
Neuroscience Bulletin|November 8, 2012
The early development of face processing--what makes faces special?Stefanie Hoehl, Stefanie Peykarjou
Plos One|September 16, 2021
Evidence for a dual-process account of over-imitation: Children imitate anti- and prosocial models equally, but prefer prosocial models once they become aware of multiple solutions to a taskHanna Schleihauf, Stefanie Hoehl
Social Neuroscience|June 30, 2009
Infants' neural processing of positive emotion and eye gazeStefanie Hoehl, Tricia Striano
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 2, 2012
Recording infant ERP data for cognitive researchStefanie Hoehl, Sebastian Wahl
Plos Biology|December 14, 2018
Moving developmental social neuroscience toward a second-person approachStefanie Hoehl, Gabriela Markova
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