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Jones, E.J.H., Mason, L., Begum Ali, J., van den Boomen, C., Braukmann, R., Cauvet, E., Demurie, E., Hessels, R.S., Ward, E.K., Hunnius, S., Bolte, S., Tomalski, P., Kemner, C., Warreyn, P., Roeyers, H., Buitelaar, J., Falck-Ytter, T., Charman, T., Johnson, M.H.
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In Infant Behavior and Development November 2019 57
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In Neuropsychologia April 2019 127:1-8
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In Neuropsychologia 18 March 2019 126:20-26
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Hessels, R.S., Holleman, G.A., Kingstone, A., Hooge, I.T.C., Kemner, C., Leerstoel Kemner, Leerstoel Pas, Social and personality development: A transactional approach, Afd Psychologische functieleer, Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF), Helmholtz Institute
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Cognition, 184(March), 28. Elsevier
Cognition, 184, 28. Elsevier
Cognition, 184, 28. Elsevier
Gaze allocation to human faces has recently been shown to be greatly dependent on the social context. However, what has not been considered explicitly here, is how gaze allocation may be supportive of the specific task that individuals carry out. In
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In Clinical Neurophysiology 2008 119(12):2738-2752
A popular goal in psychological science is to understand human cognition and behavior in the ‘real-world.’ In contrast, researchers have typically conducted their research in experimental research settings, a.k.a. the ‘psychologist’s laborato
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The main thrust of Shamay-Tsoory and Mendelsohn’s ecological approach is that “the use of real-life complex, dynamic, naturalistic stimuli provides a solid basis for understanding brain and behavior” (p. 851). Although we support the overall go
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Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic processes of visual attention and gaze behavior. In this study, we investigated why people may experience social interaction and what factors contribute
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