Victoria Southgate
Affiliations: | Birkbeck College, University of London, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Kampis D, Askitis D, Southgate V. (2025) Altercentric bias in preverbal infants' encoding of object kind. Cognition. 257: 106074 |
Kampis D, Askitis D, Poulsen E, et al. (2024) 14-month-old infants detect a semantic mismatch when occluded objects are mislabeled. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies |
Manea V, Kampis D, Grosse Wiesmann C, et al. (2023) An initial but receding altercentric bias in preverbal infants' memory. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20230738 |
Kampis D, Grosse Wiesmann C, Koop S, et al. (2021) Understanding the self in relation to others: Infants spontaneously map another's face to their own at 16-26 months. Developmental Science. e13197 |
Rocha S, Southgate V, Mareschal D. (2021) Rate of infant carrying impacts infant spontaneous motor tempo. Royal Society Open Science. 8: 210608 |
Rubio-Fernandez P, Southgate V, Király I. (2021) Pragmatics for infants: commentary on Wenzel . (2020). Royal Society Open Science. 8: 210247 |
Rocha S, Southgate VH, Mareschal D. (2020) Infant Spontaneous Motor Tempo. Developmental Science. e13032 |
de Klerk C, Albiston H, Bulgarelli C, et al. (2020) Observing third-party ostracism enhances facial mimicry in 30-month-olds. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 196: 104862 |
Bulgarelli C, de Klerk CCJM, Richards JE, et al. (2020) The developmental trajectory of fronto-temporoparietal connectivity as a proxy of the default mode network: a longitudinal fNIRS investigation. Human Brain Mapping |
Southgate V. (2019) Are infants altercentric? The other and the self in early social cognition. Psychological Review |