Athena Vouloumanos
Affiliations: | Psychology | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
Area:
Cognitive development, communication, speech, languageWebsite:
http://www.psych.nyu.edu/vouloumanos/Google:
"Athena Vouloumanos"Mean distance: 16.52 (cluster 15)
Cross-listing: PsychTree - CSD Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorJanet F. Werker | grad student | 2004 | UBC | |
(Is speech special? Insights from neonates and neuroimaging.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAlia Martin | research assistant | 2006-2008 | NYU (PsychTree) |
Ramanjot Kang | research assistant | 2010-2011 | NYU |
Elena Luchkina | research assistant | 2012-2013 | NYU |
Amanda Pogue | research scientist | 2009-2010 | NYU |
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Publications
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Vanden Bosch der Nederlanden CM, Vouloumanos A. (2021) Infant biases for detecting speech in complex scenes. Developmental Psychology. 57: 1411-1422 |
Vouloumanos A, Bryant GA. (2019) Publisher Correction: Five-month-old infants detect affiliation in colaughter. Scientific Reports. 9: 12203 |
Vouloumanos A, Bryant GA. (2019) Five-month-old infants detect affiliation in colaughter. Scientific Reports. 9: 4158 |
Yamashiro A, Curtin S, Vouloumanos A. (2019) Does an Early Speech Preference Predict Linguistic and Social-Pragmatic Attention in Infants Displaying and Not Displaying Later ASD Symptoms? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders |
Yamashiro A, Vouloumanos A. (2019) Are linguistic and social-pragmatic abilities separable in neurotypical infants and infants later diagnosed with ASD? Developmental Psychology |
Yamashiro A, Sorcinelli A, Rahman T, et al. (2018) Shifting Preferences for Primate Faces in Neurotypical Infants and Infants Later Diagnosed With ASD. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society For Autism Research |
Sorcinelli A, Vouloumanos A. (2018) Is Visual Perceptual Narrowing an Obligatory Developmental Process? Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 2326 |
Sorcinelli A, Ference J, Curtin S, et al. (2018) Preference for speech in infancy differentially predicts language skills and autism-like behaviors. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 178: 295-316 |
Yamashiro A, Vouloumanos A. (2018) How do infants and adults process communicative events in real time? Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 173: 268-283 |
Vouloumanos A. (2018) Voulez-vous jouer avec moi? Twelve-month-olds understand that foreign languages can communicate. Cognition. 173: 87-92 |