Sabine Hunnius, PhD

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Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands 
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Lorijn Zaadnoordijk grad student 2014-2018 (PsychTree)
Sarah A. Gerson post-doc 2011-2014 Radboud University Nijmegen
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Poli F, Ghilardi T, Beijers R, et al. (2023) Individual differences in processing speed and curiosity explain infant habituation and dishabituation performance. Developmental Science. e13460
Poli F, Ghilardi T, Mars RB, et al. (2023) Eight-Month-Old Infants Meta-Learn by Downweighting Irrelevant Evidence. Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science. 7: 141-155
Spit S, Geambașu A, Renswoude DV, et al. (2023) Robustness of the cognitive gains in 7-month-old bilingual infants: A close multi-center replication of Kovács and Mehler (2009). Developmental Science. e13377
Verhaar E, Medendorp WP, Hunnius S, et al. (2023) Online reach correction in 6- and 11-month-old infants. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies
Ghilardi T, Meyer M, Hunnius S. (2022) Predictive motor activation: Modulated by expectancy or predictability? Cognition. 231: 105324
Schröer L, Çetin D, Vacaru SV, et al. (2022) Infants' sensitivity to emotional expressions in actions: The contributions of parental expressivity and motor experience. Infant Behavior & Development. 68: 101751
Meyer M, van Schaik JE, Poli F, et al. (2022) How infant-directed actions enhance infants' attention, learning, and exploration: Evidence from EEG and computational modeling. Developmental Science. e13259
Rutkowska JM, Meyer M, Hunnius S. (2021) Adults Do Not Distinguish Action Intentions Based on Movement Kinematics Presented in Naturalistic Settings. Brain Sciences. 11
Rutkowska JM, Meyer M, Hunnius S. (2021) Adults Do Not Distinguish Action Intentions Based on Movement Kinematics Presented in Naturalistic Settings. Brain Sciences. 11
Ward EK, Braukmann R, Weiland RF, et al. (2021) Action predictability is reflected in beta power attenuation and predictive eye movements in adolescents with and without autism. Neuropsychologia. 157: 107859
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