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    Waiting for the Second Treat: Developing Culture‐Specific Modes of Self‐Regulation by Lamm, Bettina, Keller, Heidi, Teiser, Johanna, Gudi, Helene, Yovsi, Relindis D., Freitag, Claudia, Poloczek, Sonja, Fassbender, Ina, Suhrke, Janina, Teubert, Manuel, Vöhringer, Isabel, Knopf, Monika, Schwarzer, Gudrun, Lohaus, Arnold

    Published in Child development (01-05-2018)
    “…The development of self‐regulation has been studied primarily in Western middle‐class contexts and has, therefore, neglected what is known about culturally…”
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    Fundamental frequency variation within neonatal crying: Does ambient language matter? by Wermke, Kathleen, Teiser, Johanna, Yovsi, Eunice, Kohlenberg, Paul Joscha, Wermke, Peter, Robb, Michael, Keller, Heidi, Lamm, Bettina

    Published in Speech, language and hearing (01-10-2016)
    “…Objective: Evaluate the fundamental frequency (fo) variabilty of spontaneous cries produced by neonates with tonal (Lamnso) and non-tonal (German) ambient…”
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    Experience with headwear influences the other-race effect in 4-year-old children by Suhrke, Janina, Freitag, Claudia, Lamm, Bettina, Teiser, Johanna, Poloczek, Sonja, Fassbender, Ina, Teubert, Manuel, Voehringer, Isabel, Keller, Heidi, Knopf, Monika, Lohaus, Arnold, Schwarzer, Gudrun

    Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-09-2015)
    “…•Children we asked to recognize Caucasian or African faces with or without headwear.•German children showed the ORE only for faces presented without…”
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    The other-race effect in 3-year-old German and Cameroonian children by Suhrke, Janina, Freitag, Claudia, Lamm, Bettina, Teiser, Johanna, Fassbender, Ina, Poloczek, Sonja, Teubert, Manuel, Vöhringer, Isabel A, Keller, Heidi, Knopf, Monika, Lohaus, Arnold, Schwarzer, Gudrun

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (18-03-2014)
    “…Recognizing individual faces is an important human ability that highly depends on experience. This is reflected in the so called other-race effect; adults are…”
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    Deferred imitation in 9-month-olds: How do model and task characteristics matter across cultures? by Teiser, Johanna, Lamm, Bettina, Böning, Mirjam, Graf, Frauke, Gudi, Helene, Goertz, Claudia, Fassbender, Ina, Freitag, Claudia, Spangler, Sibylle, Teubert, Manuel, Lohaus, Arnold, Schwarzer, Gudrun, Knopf, Monika, Keller, Heidi

    “…Studies investigating imitation are usually conducted with adult models in Western contexts; therefore, the influence of cultural context and the model’s age…”
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