Publikationen von Tobias Grossmann

Vortrag (47)

2006
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Grossmann, T.: Emotion perception in the infant brain. Guest Lecture, Department for Evolutionary Cognitive Science, University of Tokyo, Japan (2006)
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Grossmann, T.: Imaging the infant brain with light: Prospects of using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to study infant development. 45. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Nürnberg, Germany (2006)
2005
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Grossmann, T.: Emotion perception in the infant brain. Guest Lecture, Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck College, London, United Kingdom (2005)
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Grossmann, T.; Striano, T.: Understanding facial expressions is essential for effective social cognition. 31. Tagung "Psychologie und Gehirn" , Bochum, Germany (2005)
2003
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Grossmann, T.: From voice cognition in apes to music cognition in children. Guest Lecture, Donders Centre for Neuroimaging, Nijmegen, the Netherlands (2003)

Poster (42)

2015
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Altvater-Mackensen, N.; Grossmann, T.: Audiovisual speech perception is influenced by infants' vocal productivity and their attention to visual speech cues. Workshop on Infant Language Development, Stockholm, Sweden (2015)
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Krol, K. M.; Monakhov, M.; Ebstein, R.; Grossmann, T.: Genetic variation in the maternal oxytocin system is associated with infants' cortisol response to breastfeeding. 70th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry, Toronto, ON, Canada (2015)
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Krol, K. M.; Monakhov, M.; Ebstein, R.; Grossmann, T.: Genetic variation in the oxytocin system is linked to infant brain responses to fearful faces. 70th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry, Toronto, ON, Canada (2015)
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Rajhans, P.; Jessen, S.; Missana, M.; Grossmann, T.: Putting the face in context: Body expressions impact facial emotion processing in human infants. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) 2015, Philadelphia, PA, USA (2015)
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Jessen, S.; Grossmann, T.: Infant brains discriminate gaze direction without conscious awareness. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) 2015, Philadelphia, PA, USA (2015)
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Krol, K. M.; Grossmann, T.: Breastfeeding exposure specifically impacts infant attention to happy eyes. Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, USA (2015)
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Missana, M.; Altvater-Mackensen, N.; Grossmann, T.: Laughs and cries: Infant brain responses to emotional vocal expressions of peers. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) 2015, Philadelphia, PA, USA (2015)
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Jessen, S.; Großmann, T.: The developmental emergence of unconscious fear detection from eyes in infancy. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD) 2015, Budapest, Hungary (2015)
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Jessen, S.; Altvater-Mackensen, N.; Großmann, T.: Emotional faces affect infants' pupil dilation irrespective of conscious perception. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD) 2015, Budapest, Hungary (2015)
2014
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Jessen, S.; Grossmann, T.: Infants' brain responses to subliminal emotional eyes. 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, USA (2014)
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Jessen, S.; Großmann, T.: The neural correlates of perceptually conscious and unconscious processing of facial expressions in human infants. XIX Biennial Conference on Infant Studies, Berlin, Germany (2014)
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Altvater-Mackensen, N.; Grossmann, T.: Do production abilities modulate infants' sensitivity to audiovisual speech cues? 13th International Congress for the Study of Child Language, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2014)
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Altvater-Mackensen, N.; Grossmann, T.: Audiovisual speech perception in infancy: Do production abilities influence infants' sensitivity to the congruency between auditory and visual speech cues? XIX Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Berlin, Germany (2014)
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Altvater-Mackensen, N.; Grossmann, T.: Matching auditory and visual speech cues: The role of social information during phoneme learning. XIX Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Berlin, Germany (2014)
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Jessen, S.; Großmann, T.: Neural evidence for subliminal emotion processing in infancy. 2nd International Workshop "Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Conscious and Unconscious Visual Perception", Delmenhorst, Germany (2014)
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