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Victoria Southgate

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 28, 2020
Altercentric Cognition: How Others Influence Our Cognitive ProcessingDora Kampis, Victoria Southgate
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 9, 2006
Searching beneath the shelf in macaque monkeys: evidence for a gravity bias or a foraging bias?Victoria Southgate, Juan Carlos Gomez
Developmental Science|October 28, 2010
Seventeen-month-olds appeal to false beliefs to interpret others' referential communicationVictoria Southgate, Coralie Chevallier, Gergely Csibra
Plos One|October 8, 2014
Infants learn what they want to learn: responding to infant pointing leads to superior learningKatarina Begus, Teodora Gliga, Victoria Southgate
Biology Letters|May 29, 2015
Neural mechanisms of infant learning: differences in frontal theta activity during object exploration modulate subsequent object recognitionKatarina Begus, Victoria Southgate, Teodora Gliga
Royal Society Open Science|September 20, 2021
Rate of infant carrying impacts infant spontaneous motor tempoSinead Rocha, Victoria Southgate, Denis Mareschal
Cognition|January 28, 2025
Altercentric bias in preverbal infants' encoding of object kindDora Kampis, Dimitrios Askitis, Victoria Southgate
Developmental Science|October 21, 2009
Sensitivity to communicative relevance tells young children what to imitateVictoria Southgate, Coralie Chevallier, Gergely Csibra
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 3, 2016
Infants' preferences for native speakers are associated with an expectation of informationKatarina Begus, Teodora Gliga, Victoria Southgate
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 29, 2017
Reply to Kinzler and Liberman: Neural correlate provides direct evidence that infant's social preferences are about informationKatarina Begus, Teodora Gliga, Victoria Southgate
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 28, 2020
Altercentric Cognition: How Others Influence Our Cognitive ProcessingDora Kampis, Victoria Southgate
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 9, 2006
Searching beneath the shelf in macaque monkeys: evidence for a gravity bias or a foraging bias?Victoria Southgate, Juan Carlos Gomez
Developmental Science|October 28, 2010
Seventeen-month-olds appeal to false beliefs to interpret others' referential communicationVictoria Southgate, Coralie Chevallier, Gergely Csibra
Plos One|October 8, 2014
Infants learn what they want to learn: responding to infant pointing leads to superior learningKatarina Begus, Teodora Gliga, Victoria Southgate
Biology Letters|May 29, 2015
Neural mechanisms of infant learning: differences in frontal theta activity during object exploration modulate subsequent object recognitionKatarina Begus, Victoria Southgate, Teodora Gliga
Royal Society Open Science|September 20, 2021
Rate of infant carrying impacts infant spontaneous motor tempoSinead Rocha, Victoria Southgate, Denis Mareschal
Cognition|January 28, 2025
Altercentric bias in preverbal infants' encoding of object kindDora Kampis, Dimitrios Askitis, Victoria Southgate
Developmental Science|October 21, 2009
Sensitivity to communicative relevance tells young children what to imitateVictoria Southgate, Coralie Chevallier, Gergely Csibra
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 3, 2016
Infants' preferences for native speakers are associated with an expectation of informationKatarina Begus, Teodora Gliga, Victoria Southgate
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 29, 2017
Reply to Kinzler and Liberman: Neural correlate provides direct evidence that infant's social preferences are about informationKatarina Begus, Teodora Gliga, Victoria Southgate
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