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Marlene Meyer
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Joint action modulates motor system involvement during action observation in 3-year-olds
M Meyer, S Hunnius, M Van Elk, F Van Ede, H Bekkering
Experimental Brain Research 211, 581-592, 2011
792011
Joint action coordination in 2½-and 3-year-old children
M Meyer, H Bekkering, M Paulus, S Hunnius
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 4, 220, 2010
682010
The infant motor system predicts actions based on visual statistical learning
CD Monroy, M Meyer, L Schröer, SA Gerson, S Hunnius
NeuroImage 185, 947-954, 2019
612019
Higher-order action planning for individual and joint object manipulations
M Meyer, RPRD Van Der Wel, S Hunnius
Experimental brain research 225, 579-588, 2013
602013
Enhancing reproducibility in developmental EEG research: BIDS, cluster-based permutation tests, and effect sizes
M Meyer, D Lamers, E Kayhan, S Hunnius, R Oostenveld
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 52, 101036, 2021
572021
Motor system contribution to action prediction: Temporal accuracy depends on motor experience
JC Stapel, S Hunnius, M Meyer, H Bekkering
Cognition 148, 71-78, 2016
572016
The role of action prediction and inhibitory control for joint action coordination in toddlers
M Meyer, H Bekkering, R Haartsen, JC Stapel, S Hunnius
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 139, 203-220, 2015
502015
Theta oscillations in 4-year-olds are sensitive to task engagement and task demands
M Meyer, HM Endedijk, F Van Ede, S Hunnius
Scientific reports 9 (1), 6049, 2019
462019
Neural mirroring and social interaction: Motor system involvement during action observation relates to early peer cooperation
HM Endedijk, M Meyer, H Bekkering, AHN Cillessen, S Hunnius
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 24, 33-41, 2017
432017
Planning my actions to accommodate yours: joint action development during early childhood
M Meyer, RPRD van der Wel, S Hunnius
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
432016
Contributions of expected learning progress and perceptual novelty to curiosity-driven exploration
F Poli, M Meyer, RB Mars, S Hunnius
Cognition 225, 105119, 2022
382022
Neighborhood racial demographics predict infants’ neural responses to people of different races
HG Hwang, R Debnath, M Meyer, VC Salo, NA Fox, A Woodward
Developmental science 24 (4), e13070, 2021
352021
Monitoring others’ errors: The role of the motor system in early childhood and adulthood
M Meyer, R Braukmann, JC Stapel, H Bekkering, S Hunnius
British journal of developmental psychology 34 (1), 66-85, 2016
352016
From movement to action: An EEG study into the emerging sense of agency in early infancy
L Zaadnoordijk, M Meyer, M Zaharieva, F Kemalasari, S van Pelt, ...
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 42, 100760, 2020
322020
Nine-month-old infants update their predictive models of a changing environment
E Kayhan, M Meyer, JX O’Reilly, S Hunnius, H Bekkering
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 38, 100680, 2019
312019
Unravelling the contributions of motor experience and conceptual knowledge in action perception: A training study
SA Gerson, M Meyer, S Hunnius, H Bekkering
Scientific reports 7 (1), 46761, 2017
282017
Motion tracking of parents’ infant‐versus adult‐directed actions reveals general and action‐specific modulations
JE van Schaik, M Meyer, CR van Ham, S Hunnius
Developmental Science 23 (1), e12869, 2020
272020
How infant‐directed actions enhance infants’ attention, learning, and exploration: Evidence from EEG and computational modeling
M Meyer, JE van Schaik, F Poli, S Hunnius
Developmental science 26 (1), e13259, 2023
252023
Statistical learning in social action contexts
C Monroy, M Meyer, S Gerson, S Hunnius
PloS one 12 (5), e0177261, 2017
252017
Neural correlates of feedback processing in toddlers
M Meyer, H Bekkering, DJC Janssen, ERA de Bruijn, S Hunnius
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 26 (7), 1519-1527, 2014
242014
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