Publications of Daniel Matthes

Journal Article (5)

2024
Journal Article
Michel, C.; Matthes, D.; Hoehl, S.: Theta power relates to infant object encoding in naturalistic mother‐infant interactions. Child Development 95 (2), pp. 530 - 543 (2024)
2022
Journal Article
Kayhan, E.; Nguyen, T.; Matthes, D.; Langeloh, M.; Michel, C.; Jiang, J.; Hoehl, S.: Interpersonal neural synchrony when predicting others' actions during a game of rock-paper-scissors. Scientific Reports 12 (1), 12967 (2022)
Journal Article
Kayhan, E.; Matthes, D.; Marriott Haresign, I.; Bánki, A.; Michel, C.; Langeloh, M.; Wass, S.; Hoehl, S.: DEEP: A dual EEG pipeline for developmental hyperscanning studies. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 54, 101104 (2022)
2021
Journal Article
Nguyen, T.; Schleihauf, H.; Kayhan, E.; Matthes, D.; Vrticka, P.; Hoehl, S.: Neural synchrony in mother-child conversation: Exploring the role of conversation patterns. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 16 (1-2), pp. 93 - 102 (2021)
2020
Journal Article
Patzwald, C.; Matthes, D.; Elsner, B.: Eighteen-month-olds integrate verbal cues into their action processing: Evidence from ERPs and mu power. Infant Behavior and Development 58, 101414 (2020)

Talk (1)

2020
Talk
Langeloh, M.; Michel, C.; Matthes, D.; Hoehl, S.: Are you like me? Contingent adult-infant interactions in a naturalistic dual-EEG paradigm. International Congress of Infant Studies, Virtual (2020)

Poster (3)

2020
Poster
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)
2019
Poster
Nguyen, Q. T.; Kayhan, E.; Schleihauf, H.; Matthes, D.; Vrticka, P.; Hoehl, S.: Neuro-behavioural synchrony during mother-child problem solving: A dual fNIRS-study. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary (2019)
2018
Poster
Nguyen, Q. T.; Kayhan, E.; Schleihauf, H.; Matthes, D.; Vrticka, P.; Hoehl, S.: Brain-to-brain synchrony in mother-child interactions: The effects of caregiving and attachment. 8th IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (2018)
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