Norbert Zmyj
Affiliations: | Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany |
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Sign in to add mentorWolfgang Prinz | grad student | 2005-2009 | Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig |
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Tisborn K, Kumsta R, Zmyj N, et al. (2023) A matter of habit? Stressful life events and cognitive flexibility in 15-month-olds. Infant Behavior & Development. 71: 101810 |
Margoni F, Block K, Hamlin K, et al. (2022) Meta-analytic evidence against sex differences in infants' and toddlers' preference for prosocial agents. Developmental Psychology |
Sieber F, Zmyj N. (2022) Stability and structure of infant and toddler temperament in two longitudinal studies in Germany. Infant Behavior & Development. 67: 101714 |
Seehagen S, Herbert JS, Zmyj N. (2021) Prior sleep timing and visual recognition of emotional faces in 6-month-old infants. Infant Behavior & Development. 65: 101655 |
Vaporova E, Zmyj N. (2020) Social evaluation and imitation of prosocial and antisocial agents in infants, children, and adults. Plos One. 15: e0235595 |
Klein-Radukic S, Zmyj N. (2020) No evidence for infants' contingency detection as a precursor of toddlers' self-recognition. Infant Behavior & Development. 60: 101459 |
Buttelmann D, Zmyj N. (2020) Fourteen-month-olds' imitation is influenced more strongly by a model's competence than by a model's certainty. Infant Behavior & Development. 60: 101458 |
Zmyj N, Seehagen S. (2020) A model’s competence influences false-belief attribution in preschoolers European Journal of Developmental Psychology. 17: 123-137 |
Seehagen S, Zmyj N, Herbert JS. (2019) Remembering in the Context of Internal States: The Role of Sleep for Infant Memory Child Development Perspectives. 13: 110-115 |
Müller D, Teismann T, Hirschfeld G, et al. (2018) The course of maternal repetitive negative thinking at the transition to motherhood and early mother-infant interactions: Is there a link? Development and Psychopathology. 1-11 |