Ezgi Kayhan
@ezgikw
Developmental cognitive neuroscientist. Former PhD @DondersInst, @Mariecurie_alum, external researcher @MPI_CBS, project leader @unipotsdam & @kinderstudien
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01-11-2021 13:57:22
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Speaking of trust… Watching some talks DeSci.Berlin Curious to see how this movement bridging web3 and science will develop. Live stream here: youtube.com/watch?v=OQn2ev…
Do infants perceive their bodily signals such as heart rate and respiration? Listen Markus Tünte #ICIS2022 to find out! #interoception #development
Our posters #ICIS2022 Monica Vanoncini on the effect of mother-infant cardiac synchrony on word segmentation in 9-month-olds (P1-D-79) Saturday Monica Vanoncini shows the link between emotional synchrony and infants' word segmentation (P2-I-355) #firsttimePHDsupervisor
More posters featuring us #ICIS2022 On Sunday Markus Tünte will present his poster on empathic concern and cardiac synchrony in mother-infant dyads (P3-I-533) #infantdevelopment #hyperscanning #interpersonalsynchrony #firsttimePHDsupervisor
Last bragging for now: #ICIS2022 people! Approach Monica Vanoncini to learn all about mother-infant interpersonal synchrony and language development of infants. & Markus Tünte on the link between mother/infant interoception and infants' social-emotional development.
Wow! Cannot believe that I hear about Dame Steve Shirley CH's incredibly inspiring story only now. Founded a highly successful software company in the 60's (!) initially employing only women programmers. Listen to her story: youtu.be/Ftow7dSpaiY #WomenInSTEM
Woohoo! Kudos to Monica Vanoncini!
Check out our latest paper Current Biology on infant visual category representations. Delighted to take part in this cool project led by Siying Xie!
Our paper (Stefanie Hoehl Natalie Boll-Avetisyan Ezgi Kayhan B. Elsner, S. Wallot) is out!💥🧠 A big thanks to all the families for participating, and to everyone involved! Wiener Kinderstudien Markus Tünte
Great to see this as a reviewed preprint! Compared to the initial preprint we added another sample of 3-month-old infants. A big thanks to everyone involved, especially to Stefanie Hoehl Wiener Kinderstudien Ezgi Kayhan