dora kampis
@dora_kampis
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https://t.co/XwBoz3jkkJ in (early) soc cogn @uni_copenhagen studying how we understand others' and our own mind @DEVOMINDlab. here for science, politics, dog pics.she/her
Copenhagen, Denmark
Joined May 2015
proofs are online, link below - - and perfect if you want to prove reports wrong that papers with (i) long titles and (ii) female authors get cited less ;) https://t.co/HBpeGRP1bu
I am VERY happy to be able to say that our manuscript found its place in the exciting journal Open Mind! Kampis,D., & Kovács,Á.M.: Seeing the world from others’ perspective: 14-month-olds show altercentric modulation effects by others’ beliefs preprint: https://t.co/Hh3WuUemDb
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Are humans the only species that communicates when a collaborator is missing information? @TownrowLuke and I show that our closest relatives, bonobos, can track when a partner is knowledgeable or ignorant, and tailor communication accordingly @PNASNews
https://t.co/OOJerxAOzi
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EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY - CALL FOR PAPERS 32nd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP) Warsaw, Poland September 2-5, 2025 Conference website: https://t.co/vTN8NtBXXg Keynote Speakers Emma Borg (Institute of Philosophy,
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One of our biggest undertakings from the last years is finally out! 🥳 In this work with @vhsouthgate and with Dimitris Askitis (@p0508000000) 's careful analyses we provide EEG evidence that the other's perspective not merely modulates, but biases and dominates over, infants'
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and all this implemented and tested by fantastic post-doc @GoupilNico who heroically made our visit-1 work 🥳
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and all this implemented and tested by fantastic post-doc @GoupilNico who heroically made our visit-1 work 🥳
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We tested 130 families at 12 months of age in 2-hour sessions each! Now our cohort rests, and we are busy with preparing the next visit at 18 months, starting in January. And turned little participants' prints into artwork with balloons, held by our project-mascot elephants :)
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Incredibly proud of having finished yesterday the first wave of our 4-visit longitudinal study looking at the relationship between early self-other perspective understanding, joint attention, and episodic memory development; part of my @DFF_raad - Sapere Aude grant.
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New preprint just published - WTools: a MATLAB-based toolbox for time-frequency analysis, with @ambrafer, Luca Filippin e @marcobuiatti67. People were waiting for this since a while.... here it is: https://t.co/wVlnlYKuwx
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Electroencephalography (EEG) is an established method for investigating neurocognitive functions during human development. In cognitive neuroscience, time-frequency analysis of the EEG is a widely...
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beyond excited about next year's DuCog which we organize together with Louise Goupil, on "Understanding the Self and the Other" infos below 👇
We are pleased to announce the 16th Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science, devoted to the topic of 'Understanding the Self and the Other', taking place between 22 and 25 May 2025, in Dubrovnik, Croatia.🧠👥 ( https://t.co/bWOkxIloog)
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35 years of studies argue that kids assume word meanings are mutually exclusive. In @PsychScience, @gaborbrody, Athulya Aravind, and I argue kids aren't making an assumption. We show 2y.o. only think words are mutually exclusive when they're told so. 1/ https://t.co/pdrSe2pPKw
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.@dora_kampis @p0508000000 Poulsen @eugenio_parise @vhsouthgate (2024): 14mo infants showed larger N400 when occluded objects were mislabelled => infants can sustain an object repn in memory & compare it to a semantic repn of a heard label #infancypapers
https://t.co/7TqBavZv19"
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When infants start mastering their first language, they may start to notice when words are used incorrectly. Around 14-months of age, infants detect incorrect labeling when they are presented with...
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is this what it supposed to look like? We took a book others have used at 6 and 18 months, I looked at what others have used and don't think it is about the book per se (I could be wrong ofc). any thoughts/advice? thanks!🙏
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We have very active babies who (understandably) often rather explore their surrounding than sit and listen/look at the book, making the session slightly chaotic and often interrupted and then continued.
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people who do storybook reading to measure parental input (e.g. mental state language) with 12mo-s: what is your experience, do 12-month-olds sit for 5 min and listen to the story?
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14‐month‐old infants detect a semantic mismatch when occluded objects are mislabeled - Kampis - 2024 - Infancy - Wiley Online Library
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When infants start mastering their first language, they may start to notice when words are used incorrectly. Around 14-months of age, infants detect incorrect labeling when they are presented with...
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now a very different question: people with longitudinal projects: what fun/cute/informative things did you come up with, to keep your cohort happy and entertained? I have a couple examples but curious what worked particularly well. 🙏🙏 we will have months 12 --> 18 --> 30 --> 36
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Infants who are rarely spoken to nevertheless understand many words | PNAS
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Theories of language development—informed largely by studies of Western, middleclass infants—have highlighted the language that caregivers direct t...
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(I know of course the ltierature on agency perception and attribution of goals, actions etc to non-human agents. But I am mainly curious about things we reason about based on our prior knowledge rather than what we learn about these agents on the spot.) thanks! 🙏🙏
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we have a project with @JinjingJenny1 Jenn Wang and looking for background info we may have missed.
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