Dr Emily Phillips
Name | Dr Emily Phillips |
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Email address | emily.phillips@bbk.ac.uk |
Research outputs
Who Leads and Who Follows? The Pathways to Joint Attention During Free-Flowing Interactions Change Over Developmental Time
Perapoch Amado, M., Phillips, E., Esposito, G., Greenwood, E., Ives, P., Labendzki, P., Lancaster, K., Northrop, T., Viswanathan, N., Gök, M., Peñaherrera, M., Jones, E. and Wass, S. 2025. Who Leads and Who Follows? The Pathways to Joint Attention During Free-Flowing Interactions Change Over Developmental Time. Child Development. p. In press. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.14229Vocal communication is tied to interpersonal arousal coupling in caregiver-infant dyads
Wass, S., Phillips, E., Smith, C., Fatimehin, E. OOB. and Goupil, L. 2022. Vocal communication is tied to interpersonal arousal coupling in caregiver-infant dyads. eLife. 11 (Art. e77399). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.77399Measuring the temporal dynamics of inter-personal neural entrainment in continuous child-adult EEG hyperscanning data
Marriott Haresign, I., Phillips, E., Whitehorn, M., Goupil, L., Noreika, V., Leong, V. and Wass, S. 2022. Measuring the temporal dynamics of inter-personal neural entrainment in continuous child-adult EEG hyperscanning data. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 54 (Art. 101093). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2022.1010930
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