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Twelve-month-olds disambiguate new words using mutual-exclusivity inferences
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Supplementary material from "Nonverbal category knowledge limits the amount of information encoded in object representations: EEG evidence from 12-month-old infants" ...
Pomiechowska, Barbara; Gliga, Teodora. - : The Royal Society, 2021
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Supplementary material from "Nonverbal category knowledge limits the amount of information encoded in object representations: EEG evidence from 12-month-old infants" ...
Pomiechowska, Barbara; Gliga, Teodora. - : The Royal Society, 2021
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Supplementary material from "Nonverbal category knowledge limits the amount of information encoded in object representations: EEG evidence from 12-month-old infants" ...
Pomiechowska, Barbara; Gliga, Teodora. - : The Royal Society, 2021
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Investigating the Mechanisms Driving Referent Selection and Retention in Toddlers at Typical and Elevated Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder. ...
Gliga, Teodora; Skolnick, Alex; Liersch, Ute. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021
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Investigating the Mechanisms Driving Referent Selection and Retention in Toddlers at Typical and Elevated Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Twelve-month-olds disambiguate new words using mutual-exclusivity inferences
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Nonverbal category knowledge limits the amount of information encoded in object representations: EEG evidence from 12-month-old infants
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Early childhood education and care (ECEC) during COVID‐19 boosts growth in language and executive function
In: Infant Child Dev (2021)
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Nonverbal category knowledge limits the amount of information encoded in object representations: EEG evidence from 12-month-old infants
In: R Soc Open Sci (2021)
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Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) during COVID-19 boosts growth in language and executive function
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Early childhood education and care (ECEC) during COVID ‐19 boosts growth in language and executive function
Davies, Catherine; Hendry, Alexandra; Gibson, Shannon P.. - : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2021
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Neural and behavioural indices of face processing in siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD): a longitudinal study from infancy to mid-childhood
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Neural and behavioural indices of face processing in siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD): A longitudinal study from infancy to mid-childhood
In: Cortex (2020)
Abstract: Impaired face processing is proposed to play a key role in the early development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and to be an endophenotypic trait which indexes genetic risk for the disorder. However, no published work has examined the development of face processing abilities from infancy into the school-age years and how they relate to ASD symptoms in individuals with or at high-risk for ASD. In this novel study we investigated neural and behavioural measures of face processing at age 7 months and again in mid-childhood (age 7 years) as well as social-communication and sensory symptoms in siblings at high (n = 42) and low (n = 35) familial risk for ASD. In mid-childhood, high-risk siblings showed atypical P1 and N170 event-related potential correlates of face processing and, for high-risk boys only, poorer face and object recognition ability compared to low-risk siblings. These neural and behavioural atypicalities were associated with each other and with higher social-communication and sensory symptoms in mid-childhood. Additionally, more atypical neural correlates of object (but not face) processing in infancy were associated with less right-lateralised (more atypical) N170 amplitudes and greater social-communication problems in mid-childhood. The implications for models of face processing in ASD are discussed.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7254063/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2020.02.008
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32200288
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Neural and behavioural indices of face processing in siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD): a longitudinal study from infancy to mid-childhood
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Increased cortical reactivity to repeated tones at 8 months in infants with later ASD
Kolesnik, Anna; Begum Ali, Jannath; Gliga, Teodora. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2019
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Gaze following and attention to objects in infants at familial risk for ASD
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Increased cortical reactivity to repeated tones at 8 months in infants with later ASD. ...
Kolesnik, Anna; Begum Ali, Jannath; Gliga, Teodora. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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Increased cortical reactivity to repeated tones at 8 months in infants with later ASD.
Kolesnik, Anna; Begum Ali, Jannath; Gliga, Teodora. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019. : Transl Psychiatry, 2019
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Gaze Following and Attention to Objects in Infants at Familial Risk for ASD.
Parsons, Janet P; Bedford, Rachael; Jones, Emily JH. - : Frontiers Media SA, 2019. : Front Psychol, 2019
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