Researcher Portfolio
Sengupta, A.
Stellarator Theory (ST), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
Researcher Profile
Position: Stellarator Theory (ST), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons110487
Publications
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: Michel, C., Langeloh, M., Tünte, M. R., Köster, M., & Hoehl, S. (2025). No clear evidence for a domain-general violation of expectation effect in the pupillary responses of 9- to 10-month-olds. PLOS ONE, 20(9): e0332718. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0332718. [PubMan] : Nguyen, T., Kungl, M. T., Hoehl, S., White, L. O., & Vrticka, P. (2024). Visualizing the invisible tie: Linking parent–child neural synchrony to parents' and children's attachment representations. Developmental Science, 27(6): e13504. doi:10.1111/desc.13504. [PubMan] : Michel, C., Matthes, D., & Hoehl, S. (2024). Theta power relates to infant object encoding in naturalistic mother‐infant interactions. Child Development, 95(2), 530-543. doi:10.1111/cdev.14011. [PubMan] : Kosie, J., Zettersten, M., Abu-Zhaya, R., Amso, D., Babineau, M., Baumgartne, H., Bazhydai, r. M., Belia, M., Benavides, S., Bergmann, C., Berteletti, I., Black, A. K., Borges, P., Borovsky, A., Byers-Heinlein, K., Cabrera, L., Calignano, G., Cao, A., Cox, C. M. M., Ben, R. D., Dautriche, I., DeBolt, M., Exner, A., Fisher-Thompson, D., Frank, M. C., Gönül, G., Gonzalez-Gomez, N., Grosse Wiesmann, C., Hamlin, K., Havron, N., Hochmann, J.-R., Hoehl, S., Houston-Price, C., Kachergis, G., Kaldy, Z., Kingo, O., Ko, E.-S., Kong, S. P., Krøjgaard, P., Liu, S., Lu, H. S., Maganti, M., Mather, E., Mayor, J., McMillan, B., Molnar, M. T., Moreau, D., Moriguchi, Y., Moulson, M., Mueller, J., Oakes, L., Peperkamp, S., Peykarjou, S., Taveira, M., Raz, P. G., Requena, P. E., Rocha-Hidalgo, J., Saffran, J., Schaetz, C., Schuwerk, T., Shinskey, J. L., Simpson, E., Singh, L., Smolak, E., Soderstrom, M., Sonne, T., Ssemata, A. S., Visser, I., Holzen, K. V., Waxman, S., Westermann, G., White, K., Woodruff, K. L., Katharina, C., Henriette, Z.-R., Lucie, Z., Zorana, Z., Casey, Z., & Lew-Williams (2023). ManyBabies 5: A large-scale investigation of the proposed shift from familiarity preference to novelty preference in infant looking time. PsyArXiv. doi:10.31234/osf.io/ck3vd. [PubMan] : Xie, S., Hoehl, S., Moeskops, M., Kayhan, E., Kliesch, C., Turtleton, B., Köster, M., & Cichy, R. M. (2022). Visual category representations in the infant brain. Current Biology, 32(24), 5422-5432.e6. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2022.11.016. [PubMan] : Kayhan, E., Nguyen, T., Matthes, D., Langeloh, M., Michel, C., Jiang, J., & Hoehl, S. (2022). Interpersonal neural synchrony when predicting others' actions during a game of rock-paper-scissors. Scientific Reports, 12(1): 12967. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-16956-z. [PubMan] : Kliesch, C., Parise, E., Reid, V., & Hoehl, S. (2022). The role of social signals in segmenting observed actions in 18‐month‐old children. Developmental Science, 25(3): e13198. doi:10.1111/desc.13198. [PubMan] : Menn, K., Michel, C., Meyer, L., Hoehl, S., & Männel, C. (2022). Natural infant-directed speech facilitates neural tracking of prosody. NeuroImage, 251: 118991. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.118991. [PubMan] : Menn, K., Michel, C., Meyer, L., Hoehl, S., & Männel, C. (2021). Infants show increased neural tracking of intonation during natural infant-directed speech. Poster presented at 46th Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD), Virtual. [PubMan] : Menn, K., Michel, C., Meyer, L., Hoehl, S., & Männel, C. (2021). Infants show increased neural tracking of intonation during natural infant-directed speech. Poster presented at 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Virtual. [PubMan] : Schleihauf, H., & Hoehl, S. (2021). Evidence for a dual-process account of over-imitation: Children imitate anti- and prosocial models equally, but prefer prosocial models once they become aware of multiple solutions to a task. PLoS One, 16(9): e0256614. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0256614. [PubMan] : Menn, K., Michel, C., Meyer, L., Hoehl, S., & Männel, C. (2021). Infants show increased neural tracking of prosody during natural infant-directed speech. Poster presented at The 6th Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development, virtual. [PubMan] : Köster, M., Langeloh, M., Michel, C., & Hoehl, S. (2021). Young infants process prediction errors at the theta rhythm. NeuroImage, 236: 118074. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118074. [PubMan] : Köster, M., Langeloh, M., Kliesch, C., Kanngiesser, P., & Hoehl, S. (2021). The value of subsequent memory paradigms in uncovering neural mechanisms of early social learning. NeuroImage, 234: 117978. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.117978. [PubMan] : Michel, C., Kayhan, E., Pauen, S., & Hoehl, S. (2021). Effects of reinforcement learning on gaze following of gaze and head direction in early infancy: An interactive eye‐tracking study. Child Development, 92(4), e364-e382. doi:10.1111/cdev.13497. [PubMan] : Nguyen, T., Schleihauf, H., Kungl, M., Kayhan, E., Hoehl, S., & Vrticka, P. (2021). Interpersonal neural synchrony during father-child problem solving: An fNIRS hyperscanning study. Child Development, 92(4), e565-e580. doi:10.1111/cdev.13510. [PubMan] : Nguyen, T., Hoehl, S., & Vrticka, P. (2021). A guide to parent-child fNIRS hyperscanning data processing and analysis. Sensors, 21(12): 4075. doi:10.3390/s21124075. [PubMan] : Köster, M., Michel, C., Langeloh, M., & Hoehl, S. (2021). Young infants process prediction errors at the theta rhythm. Talk presented at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Virtual. 2021-04-06 - 2021-04-09. [PubMan] : Nguyen, T., Schleihauf, H., Kayhan, E., Matthes, D., Vrticka, P., & Hoehl, S. (2021). Neural synchrony in mother-child conversation: Exploring the role of conversation patterns. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 16(1-2), 93-102. doi:10.1093/scan/nsaa079. [PubMan] : Menn, K., Michel, C., Hoehl, S., & Männel, C. (2021). Infants’ neural processing of speech in parent-infant interactions. Poster presented at 2021 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, Virtual. [PubMan] : Schleihauf, H., Hoehl, S., Tsvetkova, N., König, A., Mombaur, K., & Pauen, S. (2021). Preschoolers’ motivation to over‐imitate humans and robots. Child Development, 92(1), 222-238. doi:10.1111/cdev.13403. [PubMan] : Köster, M., Langeloh, M., Kliesch, C., Kanngiesser, P., & Hoehl, S. (2020). Motor cortex activity during action observation predicts subsequent action imitation in human infants. NeuroImage, 218: 116958. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116958. [PubMan] : Langeloh, M., Michel, C., Matthes, D., & Hoehl, S. (2020). Are you like me? Contingent adult-infant interactions in a naturalistic dual-EEG paradigm. Talk presented at International Congress of Infant Studies. Virtual. 2020-07-06 - 2020-07-09. [PubMan] : Michel, C., Matthes, D., & Hoehl, S. (2020). Neural and behavioral correlates of ostensive cues in naturalistic mother-infant interactions. Poster presented at International Congress of Infant Studies, Virtual. [PubMan] : Michel, C., Langeloh, M., Köster, M., & Hoehl, S. (2020). Nine-to-ten-month-olds do not discriminate between expected and unexpected events in four different core knowledge domains. Poster presented at International Congress of Infant Studies, Virtual. [PubMan]