Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention
Nomikou I, Lohan KS, Rohlfing K (2012)
Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary.
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Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Konferenz
CEU Conference on Cognitive Development
Konferenzort
Budapest, Hungary
Konferenzdatum
2012-01-12 – 2012-01-14
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2669069
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Nomikou I, Lohan KS, Rohlfing K. Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention. Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary.
Nomikou, I., Lohan, K. S., & Rohlfing, K. (2012). Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention. Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary
Nomikou, Iris, Lohan, Katrin Solveig, and Rohlfing, Katharina. 2012. “Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention”. Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary .
Nomikou, I., Lohan, K. S., and Rohlfing, K. (2012).“Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention”. Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary.
Nomikou, I., Lohan, K.S., & Rohlfing, K., 2012. Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention. Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary.
I. Nomikou, K.S. Lohan, and K. Rohlfing, “Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention”, Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary, 2012.
Nomikou, I., Lohan, K.S., Rohlfing, K.: Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention. Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary (2012).
Nomikou, Iris, Lohan, Katrin Solveig, and Rohlfing, Katharina. “Adaptive maternal synchrony: multimodal practices are tailored to infants' attention”. Presented at the CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Budapest, Hungary, 2012.