Manuela Stets
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Ford R, Stets M, Redsell S, DAmore A, Johnson S
Early Hum Dev
. 2025 Feb;
202:106215.
PMID: 39923401
Research with 3-month-old infants from the general population has shown benefits to their exploratory behavior from play involving 'sticky mittens'. Sticky mittens are Velcro-covered mittens that are used with Velcro-covered...
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Rigato S, Stets M, Dvergsdal H, Holmboe K
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2025 Jan;
71:101502.
PMID: 39787638
It is well established that faces evoke a distinct neural response in the adult and infant brain. Past research has focused on how the infant face-sensitive ERP components (N290, P400,...
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Hendry A, Stets M, Fearon P, Johnson M, Holmboe K
Dev Sci
. 2024 Nov;
28(1):e13582.
PMID: 39506280
Attentional control is key to the development of executive functions. Previous research indicates that individual differences in attentional control behaviour may be stable from 6 months. Here, we analyse electroencephalogram...
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Rigato S, Vrticka P, Stets M, Holmboe K
PLoS One
. 2024 Jun;
19(6):e0302661.
PMID: 38833457
This longitudinal study investigated the associations between mother-infant interaction characteristics at 9 months of age, maternal mental health, infant temperament in the first year postpartum, and child behaviour at 3...
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Rigato S, Stets M, Charalambous S, Dvergsdal H, Holmboe K
Sci Rep
. 2023 Jun;
13(1):10263.
PMID: 37355764
Past research has focused on infants' visual preference for the mother's face, however it is still unknown how these responses change over time and what factors associate with such changes....
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Rigato S, Charalambous S, Stets M, Holmboe K
Infant Behav Dev
. 2022 Apr;
67:101717.
PMID: 35452976
In a longitudinal study, mothers (N = 50) self-reported on their depressive symptoms (DS) and their child's behavior during the first year and at 36 months postpartum. Maternal DS during...
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Gillmeister H, Stets M, Grigorova M, Rigato S
Dev Psychol
. 2019 Jul;
55(10):2025-2038.
PMID: 31343225
There is general consensus that the representation of the human face becomes functionally specialized within the first few months of an infant's life. The literature is divided, however, on the...
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Mitchell R, Jazdzyk A, Stets M, Kotz S
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2016 Nov;
10:518.
PMID: 27803656
We aimed to progress understanding of prosodic emotion expression by establishing brain regions active when expressing specific emotions, those activated irrespective of the target emotion, and those whose activation intensity...
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Michel C, Stets M, Parise E, Reid V, Striano T, Hoehl S
Neuroimage
. 2015 Jun;
118:576-83.
PMID: 26095092
In order to elucidate the development of how infants use eye gaze as a referential cue, we investigated theta and alpha oscillations in response to object-directed and object-averted eye gaze...
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Stets M, Burt M, Reid V
Front Psychol
. 2013 Mar;
4:117.
PMID: 23515656
Infant ERP studies often feature high attrition rates with large numbers of trials excluded from statistical analyses. The number of experimental conditions is conventionally limited to reduce the test-sessions' durations...