Gunilla Stenberg

 

Gunilla Stenberg
Gunilla Stenberg: Forskare

Kontakt:
018-471 21 22
gunilla.stenberg@psyk.uu.se
 

Publicerat

 

Stenberg, G. (2012). Why do infants look at and use positive information from some informants rather than others in ambiguous situations? (In press.) Infancy.ISSN: 1525-0008 print / 1532-7078 online.

Gredebäck, G., Eriksson, M., Schmitow, C. & Stenberg, G. (2012). Individual differences in face processing: Infants’ scanning patterns and pupil dilations are influenced by the distribution of parental leave. Infancy. Infancy, 17(1), 79-101.

Schmitow, C., Stenberg, G., Billard, A. & von Hofsten, C. (2011). Measuring gaze direction with a head-mounted camera. (Submitted for publication.)

Schmitow, C. & Stenberg, G. (2011). Social referencing in 10-month-old infants. (Submitted for publication.)

Stenberg, G. (2011). Social referencing in children who are blind or visually impaired: a descriptive study. (Submitted for publication.)

Stenberg, G. (2009). Selectivity in infant social referencing. Infancy, 14(4), 457-473.

Stenberg, G. & Hagekull, B. (2007). Infant looking behavior in ambiguous situations: Social referencing or attachment behavior? Infancy, 11(2), 111-129.

Stenberg, G. (2003). Effects of maternal inattentiveness on infant social referencing. Infant and Child Development, 12(5), 399-419.