
Publications of Miriam Langeloh
All genres
Talk (11)
2018
Talk
Expected or not? Neural correlates of infants’ and adults’ perception of unusual actions. IMPRS NeuroCom Retreat, Berlin, Germany (2018)
2017
Talk
Wer wundert sich mehr über ungewöhnliche Handlungen? Neuronale Korrelate von 9 und 12 Monate alten Säuglingen im Vergleich (Who is more surprised when observing unexpected actions? A comparison of neural correlates of 9- and 12-months-old infants). Gemeinsame Tagung der Fachgruppen Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie, Münster, Germany (2017)
Poster (11)
2020
Poster
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)
2019
Poster
Are we in sync? Brain-to-brain coupling during imitation. IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Leipzig, Germany (2019)
Poster
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)
Poster
Communication boosts cultural learning in the infant brain. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary (2019)
Poster
Brain-to-brain coupling between adults and infants in a live imitation paradigm. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary (2019)
2018
Poster
Did you expect that? 12-month-olds discriminate familiar and unusual action outcomes without context information. Biennial International Congress of Infant Studies, Philadelphia, PA, USA (2018)
Poster
Visual brain entrainment at the Theta rhythm indexes encoding processes in the infant brain. Biennial International Congress of Infant Studies, Philadelphia, PA, USA (2018)
Poster
Infants encode unexpected events at the 4 Hz Theta rhythm. IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Leipzig, Germany (2018)
Poster
How do infants encode unexpected events?: At the 4 Hz Theta rhythm! Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary (2018)
2017
Poster
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)
Poster
What do you expect? Neural correlates of unexpected actions in infants and adults. Biennial Meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, TX, USA (2017)
Thesis - PhD (1)
2020
Thesis - PhD
Why do infants imitate selectively? Neural correlates of infants' action understanding in the head-touch paradigm. Dissertation, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2020)