Studying parent-child interaction with hyperscanning

T Nguyen, A Bánki, G Markova, S Hoehl - Progress in brain research, 2020 - Elsevier
Recent research suggests that parent-child interactions influence children's brain
development, both in terms of structure and function. However, the neurobiological …

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Studying parent-child interaction with hyperscanning

T Nguyen, A Bánki, G Markova… - Progress in brain …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent research suggests that parent-child interactions influence children's brain
development, both in terms of structure and function. However, the neurobiological …

Studying parent-child interaction with hyperscanning.

T Nguyen, A Bánki, G Markova, S Hoehl - 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent research suggests that parent-child interactions influence children's brain
development both in terms of structure and function. However, the neurobiological …

Studying parent-child interaction with hyperscanning

T Nguyen, A Banki, G Markova… - New Perspectives on …, 2020 - books.google.com
Recent research suggests that parent-child interactions influence children's brain
development, both in terms of structure and function. However, the neurobiological …

Studying parent-child interaction with hyperscanning.

T Nguyen, A Bánki, G Markova… - Progress in Brain Research, 2020 - europepmc.org
Recent research suggests that parent-child interactions influence children's brain
development, both in terms of structure and function. However, the neurobiological …

[引用][C] Studying parent-child interaction with hyperscanning.

T Nguyen, A Bánki, G Markova… - PROGRESS IN BRAIN …, 2020 - pure.pmu.ac.at
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