The Babylab will be hosting a conference on Novel Methods in Developmental Research on October 1-2, 2012. You can find more information here.
The Babylab will be hosting a conference on Novel Methods in Developmental Research on October 1-2, 2012. You can find more information here.
Claes von hofsten: Professor
Jag har studerat spädbarnets sensomotoriska och kognitiva utveckling sedan 70-talet och tycker fortfarande att det är otroligt spännande.
Intressen: trädgård, konst och fjällvandringar.
Kontakt:
018-471 21 33
claes.von_hofsten@psyk.uu.se
Falck-Ytter, T., Fernell, E., Lundholm Hedvall, Å., von Hofsten, C., & Gillberg, C. (in press).Gaze performance in children with autism spectrum disorder when observing communicative actions. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders.
Canon, E. N., Woodward, A. L., Gredebäck, G., von Hofsten, C. (in press). Action production influences 12-month-old infants’ action anticipation. Developmental Science.
Falck-Ytter, T., Bakker, M. & von Hofsten, C (2011). Infants orient to biological motion rather than audiovisual synchrony. Neuropsychologia, 49(7), 2131-5.
Falck-Ytter, T., von Hofsten, C. (in press). How special is social looking in ASD: A selective review. Progress in Brain Research.
Bakker, M., Kochukova, O., von Hofsten, C. (2011) Development of social perception: A conversation study of 6-, 12- and 36-month-old children. Infant behaviour & development, 03/2011
Grönqvist, H., Strand-Brodd, K., von Hofsten, C. (in press). Reaching strategies of very preterm infants at 8 months corrected age. Experimental Brain Research.
Strand Brodd, K., Ewald, U., Grönqvist, H., Holmström, G., Strömberg, B., Grönqvist, E., von Hofsten, C., Rosander, K. (in press). “LOVIS” - a Longitudinal study Of Visuomotor capacity in a population of Very Preterm Infants. 1. Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements at 2 and 4 months corrected age. Acta Psychologica.
Nyström, P., Ljunghammar, T., Rosander, K. von Hofsten, C. (2011). Using mu Rhythm Perturbations to Measure Mirror Neuron Activity in Infants. Developmental Science, Vol 14(2), 327-335.
Vernon, D., Fadiga, L., & Von Hofsten, C (2011). A Roadmap for Cognitive Development in Humanoid Robots. Cognitive Systems Monographs, Vol. 11.
Metta, G., Natale, L., Nori, F., Sandini, G., Vernon, D., Fadiga, L., von Hofsten, C., Rosander, K., Lopes, M., Santos-Victor, J., Bernardino, A., & Montesano, L. (2010). The iCub Humanoid Robot: An Open-Systems Platform for Research in Cognitive Development. Neural Networks, 23, 1125-1134.
Chen, Y, Keen, R., Rosander, K., & von Hofsten, C. (2010) Task demands affect infants’ reaching kinematics. Child Development, in press.
Falck-Ytter, T., Fernell, E., Gillberg, C. & von Hofsten, C. (2010) Face scanning distinguishes social and communication impairments in autism. Developmental Science, 13(6), 864-865.
Hunnius, S., de Wit, T.C.J., Vrins, S. & von Hofsten, C. (2010) Facing threat: Infants’ and adults’ visual scanning of faces with neutral, happy, sad, angry, and fearful emotional expressions. Cognition & Emotion in press
Wattam-Bell, J., Birtles, D., Nyström, P., von Hofsten, C., Rosander, K., Anker, S., Atkinson, J., & Braddick, O. (2010) Form and motion VERPs in adults and infants. Current Biology, 20 (5), 411-415.
Nyström, P., Ljunghammar, T., Rosander, K. & von Hofsten, C. (2010) Using mu rhythm perturbations to measure mirror neuron activity in infants. Developmental Science, in press.
Fagard J., Spelke E.S., & von Hofsten C. (2009) Reaching and grasping a moving object in 6-, 8-, and 10-month olds: laterality aspects. Infant Behavior and Development, 34, 137-146.
Hespos,S., Gredebäck, G., von Hofsten C., & Spelke, E.S (2009). Occlusion is hard: Comparing predictive reaching for visible and hidden objects in infants and adults. Cognitive Science, 33, 1483–1502.
von Hofsten, C., Uhlig, H., Adell, M., & Kochukhova, O. (2009) How children with autism look at events. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 3, 556 - 569.
von Hofsten, C. and Johansson K. (2009) Planning to reach for a rotating rod: Developmental aspects. Zeitschrift für Entwickelungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie, 41, 207 - 213.
von Hofsten,C. (2009) Action, the foundation for cognitive development. To be published in Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 51, 1-7.
Gredebäck, G., Johnson, S., von Hofsten, C., & (2009) Eye tracking in infancy research. Developmental Neuropsychology, 35, 1–19.
Lopes M., Bernardino, A., Santos-Victor, J., Rosander, K., and von Hofsten, C. (2009) Biomimetic Eye-Neck Coordination, ICDL 2009.
Gredebäck, G., Stasiewicz,D., Falck-Ytter, T., Rosander, K., & von Hofsten, C. (2009) Action type and goal type modulate goal-directed gaze shifts in 14-month-old infants” Developmental Psychology, 45, 1190-1194.
Shutts, K. B., Örnkloo, H., von Hofsten, C. Keen, R., & Spelke, E.S. (2009) Young Children’s Representations of Spatial and Functional Relationships between Objects. Child Development. 80, 1612 – 1627.
Örnkloo, H. & von Hofsten, C. (2009) Infants’ ability to solve spatial choice problems. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 6, 685-704.
Gredebäck, G., Stasiewicz,D., Falck-Ytter, T., Rosander, K., & von Hofsten, C. (2009) Functionality is important for action understanding: An eye tracking study of infant’s online assessment of manual actions. Developmental Psychology, 45, 1190-1194.
Kato, M., de Wit, T.C.J., Stasiewicz, D., & von Hofsten, C. (2008) Sensitivity to second order motion in 10-month-olds. Vision Research, 48, 1187-1195.
von Hofsten, C., Gredebäck, G. (2008). The Role of Looking in Social Cognition: Perspectives from Development and Autism. Social Cognition: Development, Neuroscience and Autism, Blackwell Publishing.
de Wit, T., Falck-Ytter, T. & von Hofsten, C. (2008). Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Look Differently at Positive versus Negative Emotional Faces. Research In Autism Spectrum Disorders,doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2008.01.004.
Eriksson, L., von Hofsten, C., Tribukait, O., Andersson, P., Hedström, J., & Eiken, O. (2008) Visual Flow Scene Effects on the Somatogravic Illusion in Non-Pilots. Aviation and environmental medicine, 79, 860-866.
Gredebäck, G., von Hofsten, C. (2007). Taking an action perspective on infant's object representations. Progress in Brain Research, vol 164. s. 265-282.
von Hofsten, C., Kochukhova, O., & Rosander, K. (2007). Predictive Tracking over Occlusion by 4-Month-Old Infants. Developmental science, 10, 625-640.
Örnkloo, H., & von Hofsten, C. (2007). Fitting Objects into Holes: On the Development of Spatial Cognition Skills.
Developmental Psychology , 43(2), 404-416.
Rosander, K., Nyström, P., Gredebäck, G., von Hofsten, C. (2007) Cortical processing of visual motion in young infants.. (Vitenskapelig artikkel) Vision Research, vol. 47 (12), s 1614 - 1623
von Hofsten, C. (2007). Action in Development. Developmental Science, 10, 54-60.
Falck-Ytter, T., Gredebäck, G., & von Hofsten, C (2006). Infants predict other people's action goals. Nature Neuroscience, 9 (7), 878-879.
Gredebäck, G., Örnkloo, H., & von Hofsten, C. (2006). The development of reactive saccade latencies. Experimental Brain Research, 173(1), 159-164.
Grönqvist, H., Gredebäck, G., & von Hofsten, C. (2006). Developmental Asymmetries between Horizontal and Vertical Tracking. Vision Research, 46(11), 1754-1761.
Gredebäck, G., von Hofsten, C., Karlsson, J., & Aus, K. (2005). The development of two-dimensional tracking: A longitudinal study of circular pursuit. Experimental Brain Research, 163(2), 204-213.
Gredebäck, G., & von Hofsten, C. (2004). Infants’ evolving representation of moving objects between 6 and 12 months of age. Infancy, 6(2), 165-184.
Gredebäck, G., von Hofsten, C., & Boudreau, J. P. (2002). Infants’ visual tracking of continuous circular motion under conditions of occlusion and non-occlusion. Infant Behavior and Development, 25, 161-182.