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Tanya Broesch

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Developmental Science|December 4, 2018
Infant gaze following depends on communicative signals: An eye-tracking study of 5- to 7-month-olds in VanuatuMikołaj Hernik, Tanya Broesch
Developmental Psychology|June 24, 2021
Explaining cross-cultural variation in mirror self-recognition: New insights into the ontogeny of objective self-awarenessSenay Cebioğlu, Tanya Broesch
Child Development|February 28, 2017
Fathers' Infant-Directed Speech in a Small-Scale SocietyTanya Broesch, Gregory A Bryant
Memory & Cognition|August 1, 2022
Teaching strategies are shaped by experience with formal education: Experimental evidence from caregiver-child dyads in two Tannese communitiesAdam Boyette, Senay Cebioglu, Tanya Broesch
Consciousness and Cognition|June 8, 2012
Social awareness and early self-recognitionPhilippe Rochat, Tanya Broesch, Katherine Jayne
Child Development|September 5, 2022
Variation in caregivers' references to their toddlers: Child-directed speech in Vanuatu and CanadaSenay Cebioğlu, Kelly A Marin, Tanya Broesch
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 15, 2018
Variation is the universal: making cultural evolution work in developmental psychologyMichelle Ann Kline, Rubeena Shamsudheen, Tanya Broesch
Plos One|November 16, 2017
Evidence for proactive and reactive helping in two- to five-year-olds from a small-scale societyHilary Aime, Tanya Broesch, Lara B Aknin, et al.
Developmental Science|October 11, 2021
Rethinking the phonetics of baby-talk: Differences across Canada and Vanuatu in the articulation of mothers' speech to infantsElise K McClay, Senay Cebioglu, Tanya Broesch, et al.
Child Development|May 19, 2016
Similarities and Differences in Maternal Responsiveness in Three Societies: Evidence From Fiji, Kenya, and the United StatesTanya Broesch, Philippe Rochat, Kata Olah, et al.
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Developmental Science|December 4, 2018
Infant gaze following depends on communicative signals: An eye-tracking study of 5- to 7-month-olds in VanuatuMikołaj Hernik, Tanya Broesch
Developmental Psychology|June 24, 2021
Explaining cross-cultural variation in mirror self-recognition: New insights into the ontogeny of objective self-awarenessSenay Cebioğlu, Tanya Broesch
Child Development|February 28, 2017
Fathers' Infant-Directed Speech in a Small-Scale SocietyTanya Broesch, Gregory A Bryant
Memory & Cognition|August 1, 2022
Teaching strategies are shaped by experience with formal education: Experimental evidence from caregiver-child dyads in two Tannese communitiesAdam Boyette, Senay Cebioglu, Tanya Broesch
Consciousness and Cognition|June 8, 2012
Social awareness and early self-recognitionPhilippe Rochat, Tanya Broesch, Katherine Jayne
Child Development|September 5, 2022
Variation in caregivers' references to their toddlers: Child-directed speech in Vanuatu and CanadaSenay Cebioğlu, Kelly A Marin, Tanya Broesch
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 15, 2018
Variation is the universal: making cultural evolution work in developmental psychologyMichelle Ann Kline, Rubeena Shamsudheen, Tanya Broesch
Plos One|November 16, 2017
Evidence for proactive and reactive helping in two- to five-year-olds from a small-scale societyHilary Aime, Tanya Broesch, Lara B Aknin, et al.
Developmental Science|October 11, 2021
Rethinking the phonetics of baby-talk: Differences across Canada and Vanuatu in the articulation of mothers' speech to infantsElise K McClay, Senay Cebioglu, Tanya Broesch, et al.
Child Development|May 19, 2016
Similarities and Differences in Maternal Responsiveness in Three Societies: Evidence From Fiji, Kenya, and the United StatesTanya Broesch, Philippe Rochat, Kata Olah, et al.
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