The emergence of empathy: A developmental neuroscience perspective

J Decety, C Holvoet - Developmental Review, 2021 - Elsevier
Empathy reflects the ability to perceive and be sensitive to the emotional states of others,
often eliciting a motivation to care for their well-being. It plays a central role in prosocial …

Interpersonal harm aversion as a necessary foundation for morality: A developmental neuroscience perspective

J Decety, JM Cowell - Development and psychopathology, 2018 - cambridge.org
Growing evidence from developmental psychology and social neuroscience emphasizes the
importance of third-party harm aversion for constructing morality. A sensitivity to …

Using functional near‐infrared spectroscopy to assess social information processing in poor urban Bangladeshi infants and toddlers

KL Perdue, SKG Jensen, S Kumar… - Developmental …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Children living in low‐resource settings are at risk for failing to reach their developmental
potential. While the behavioral outcomes of growing up in such settings are well‐known, the …

Spatial tuning of electrophysiological responses to multisensory stimuli reveals a primitive coding of the body boundaries in newborns

I Ronga, M Galigani, V Bruno, JP Noel… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
The ability to identify our own body and its boundaries is crucial for survival. Ideally, the
sooner we learn to discriminate external stimuli occurring close to our body from those …

[图书][B] Handbuch neuropsychologischer Testverfahren: Band 2

D Schellig, D Heinemann, B Schächtele, W Sturm - 2018 - books.google.com
Orientierung für die neuropsychologische Diagnostik: Das bietet das vorliegende Handbuch
neuropsychologischer Testverfahren. Das Kompendium gibt einen systematischen …

Crossmodal interactions in human learning and memory

CA Murray, L Shams - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Most studies of memory and perceptual learning in humans have employed unisensory
settings to simplify the study paradigm. However, in daily life we are often surrounded by …

[HTML][HTML] Neonatal multisensory processing in preterm and term infants predicts sensory reactivity and internalizing tendencies in early childhood

NL Maitre, AP Key, JC Slaughter, PJ Yoder, ML Neel… - Brain topography, 2020 - Springer
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different
senses, often improving stimulus representations and behavior. The extent to which …

Impact of prematurity on neurodevelopment

F Wallois, L Routier, E Bourel-Ponchel - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2020 - Elsevier
The consequences of prematurity on brain functional development are numerous and
diverse, and impact all brain functions at different levels. Prematurity occurs between 22 and …

[HTML][HTML] Sensory processing in young children with visual impairments: Use and extension of the Sensory Profile

S Houwen, RFA Cox, M Roza, FO Lansink… - Research in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Children with visual impairments (VI) are at risk for sensory processing
difficulties. A widely used measure for sensory processing is the Sensory Profile (SP) …

Joint attention and sensory-regulatory features at 13 and 22 months as predictors of preschool language and social-communication outcomes

SW Nowell, LR Watson, ER Crais, GT Baranek… - Journal of Speech …, 2020 - ASHA
Purpose The purpose of this study was to understand how joint attention and sensory-
regulatory features are related in early childhood and predict language and social …