Caspar JM Addyman
Affiliations: | Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Rocha S, Addyman C. (2022) Assessing Sensorimotor Synchronisation in Toddlers Using the Lookit Online Experiment Platform and Automated Movement Extraction. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 897230 |
Addyman C, Rocha S, Fautrelle L, et al. (2016) Embodiment and the origin of interval timing: kinematic and electromyographic data. Experimental Brain Research |
Fautrelle L, Mareschal D, French R, et al. (2015) Motor activity improves temporal expectancy. Plos One. 10: e0119187 |
Addyman C, Rocha S, Mareschal D. (2014) Mapping the origins of time: scalar errors in infant time estimation. Developmental Psychology. 50: 2030-5 |
French RM, Addyman C, Mareschal D, et al. (2014) Unifying Prospective and Retrospective Interval-time Estimation: A Fading-gaussian Activation-based Model of Interval-timing Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 126: 141-150 |
Addyman C, Mareschal D. (2013) Local redundancy governs infants' spontaneous orienting to visual-temporal sequences. Child Development. 84: 1137-44 |
Addyman C, Addyman I. (2013) The science of baby laughter Comedy Studies. 4: 143-153 |
French RM, Addyman C, Mareschal D. (2011) TRACX: a recognition-based connectionist framework for sequence segmentation and chunk extraction. Psychological Review. 118: 614-36 |
Addyman C, Mareschal D. (2010) The perceptual origins of the abstract same/different concept in human infants. Animal Cognition. 13: 817-33 |