Publikationen von Christine Michel

Poster (21)

2021
Poster
Menn, K.; Michel, C.; Hoehl, S.; Männel, C.: Infants’ neural processing of speech in parent-infant interactions. 2021 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Virtual (2021)
2020
Poster
Michel, C.; Langeloh, M.; Köster, M.; Hoehl, S.: Nine-to-ten-month-olds do not discriminate between expected and unexpected events in four different core knowledge domains. International Congress of Infant Studies, Virtual (2020)
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Michel, C.; Matthes, D.; Hoehl, S.: Neural and behavioral correlates of ostensive cues in naturalistic mother-infant interactions. International Congress of Infant Studies, Virtual (2020)
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Thiele, M.; Hepach, R.; Michel, C.; Gredebäck, G.; Haun, D. B. M.: 13-month-old infants seek out third-party social interactions. International Congress of Infant Studies, Virtual (2020)
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Thiele, M.; Hepach, R.; Michel, C.; Haun, D. B. M.: Investigating developmental trajectories of infants’ preference for social interactions. International Congress of Infant Studies, Virtual (2020)
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Thiele, M.; Hepach, R.; Michel, C.; Gredebäck, G.; Haun, D. B. M.: 13-month-olds’ visual learning is reinforced by social interaction targets. 2020 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary (2020)
2019
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Michel, C.; Matthes, D.; Hoehl, S.: The influence of social cues on infants' object encoding in natural mother-infant interactions. paEpsy 2019, Leipzig, Germany (2019)
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Langeloh, M.; Michel, C.; Matthes, D.; Hoehl, S.: Are we in sync? Brain-to-brain coupling during imitation. IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Leipzig, Germany (2019)
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Michel, C.; Langeloh, M.; Matthes, D.; Kayhan, E.; Hoehl, S.: Inter-brain and behavioral synchrony during joint attention. 4th Workshop of the DFG Scientific Network "Understanding Other" - Technical Issues Related to Real-Time Social Interaction Phenomena: Focus on Study Design and Data Analysis, Munich, Germany (2019)
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Langeloh, M.; Michel, C.; Matthes, D.; Hoehl, S.: Brain-to-brain coupling between adults and infants in a live imitation paradigm. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary (2019)
2018
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Michel, C.; Kayhan, E.; Pauen, S.; Hoehl, S.: Heading in the cued direction: Infants' gaze following behavior is based on head orientation. International Congress of Infant Studies, Philadelphia, PA (2018)
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Michel, C.; Kayhan, E.; Pauen, S.; Hoehl, S.: Infants’ at 4 months of age perform gaze following based on head direction. Interactive Eye Gaze: A Window to Typical and Atypical Social Behaviours, London, United Kingdom (2018)
2017
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Michel, C.; Kayhan, E.; Pauen, S.; Hoehl, S.: Just have a look at that! Infants’ overt following of eye movements. Fokustreffen Eye Tracking, Leipziger Forschungszentrum für frühkindliche Entwicklung, Germany (2017)
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Michel, C.; Kayhan, E.; Pauen, S.; Hoehl, S.: Just have a look at that! Infants’ overt following of eye movements. Gemeinsame Tagung der Fachgruppen Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie, Münster, Germany (2017)
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Michel, C.; Kayhan, E.; Pauen, S.; Hoehl, S.: Just have a look at that! Infants’ overt following of eye movements. 2nd Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development, Lancaster, United Kingdom (2017)
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Langeloh, M.; Michel, C.; Matthes, D.; Hoehl, S.: Are we on the same wavelength? Brain-to-brain coupling during dyadic interaction between adults and infants. IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, London, United Kingdom (2017)

Blogbeitrag (1)

2020
Blogbeitrag
Michel, C.: Skypen mit Oma in Corona-Zeiten – Was haben die Kleinen davon? (2020)
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