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BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts
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Megjelent: , 286 p.
2021
Konferencia:
Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, BCCCD '21 2021-01-04 [Budapest, Magyarország]
Azonosítók
MTMT: 31796805
Teljes dokumentum:
https://www.bcccd.org/down/bcccd_final_program_2021.pdf
Fejezetek
Gábor P. Háden et al. Development of functional brain networks processing infant-directed and adult-directed speech - a longitudinal study. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts
Magyari Lilla et al. Infant’s perception of speaker-selection in multi-party conversations. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts p. 1
Schnell Zsuzsanna. Language and Theory of Mind: Roles and directions of interaction in cognitive development.: Roles and directions of interaction in cognitive development.. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts pp. 53-53
Cintia Bali et al. Multimedia elements in electronic storybooks improve recall performance in children. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts pp. 125-125
Sándor Nikolett Gabriella et al. Relationship between individual variations in visual attention and executive function in one-year-olds. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts pp. 189-189
Dorottya Dobó et al. Statistical Learning in Developmental Language Disorder: Tracking Learning with Online and Offline Measures. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts p. 201
Bálint Forgács et al. The pragmatics of mentalization in preverbal infants. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts p. 203
Beatrix Lábadi et al. Touchscreen device usage and cognitive development in one-year-old infants. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts pp. 207-207
Veronika Konok et al. Automatic detection of developmental disorders by Machine Learning based on digital inertial sensors. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts pp. 247-247
Eszter Balogh et al. Do the early parent-child book-reading interactions influence the development of theory of mind?. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts pp. 263-263
Cecília Nagy-Tószegi et al. The effects of sensory modulation and sensory-motor processing on the development of executive functions and self regulation. (2021) Megjelent: BCCCD21 Book of Abstracts pp. 266-266
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