Pubblicazioni
2026
Nguyen T., Bigand F., Reisner S., Koul A., Bianco R., Markova G., Hoehl S., Novembre G.
Development of neural and spontaneous movement responses to music over the first year of life
eLife
2026
Bianco R., Toth B., Bigand F., Nguyen T., Sziller I., Haden G.P., Winkler I., Novembre G.
Human newborns form musical predictions based on rhythmic but not melodic structure
PLoS Biology, vol. 24, (no. 2)
2026
Mata C., Nguyen T., Zaborowska J., Carollo A., Niedzwiecka A., Komorowska E., Beck J., Esposito G., Kampis D., Pluta A., Pauen S.
Interpersonal neural synchrony as a potential biomarker of self- and co-regulation: A Narrative Review.
PsyArXiv
2026
Abalde S.F., Bigand F., Mecozzi S., Nguyen T., Bianco R., Keller P. E., Novembre G.
On the role of ancillary body movements in interpersonal synchronization during joint music making
8th international conference of the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN)
Poster
Conference
2026
Abalde S.F., Bigand F., Mecozzi S., Nguyen T., Bianco R., Keller P. E., Novembre G.
On the role of ancillary body movements in interpersonal synchronization during joint music making
8th international conference of the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN)
Poster
Conference
2025
Hoehl S., Banki A., Brzozowska A., Carollo A., Kostorz K., Nguyen T., Pletti C., Reisner S., Schafer V.T., Schaetz C., Tunte M.R.
A developmental framework of interpersonal neural synchrony
Developmental Review, vol. 78
2025
Hoehl S., Bánki A., Brzozowska A., Carollo A., Kostorz K., Nguyen T., Pletti C., Reisner S., Schäfer V., Schaetz C., Tuente M. R.
A Developmental Framework of Interpersonal Neural Synchrony
PsyArXiv
2025
Nguyen T., Bigand F., Reisner S., Koul A., Bianco R., Markova G., Hoehl S., Novembre G.
Development of Auditory and Spontaneous Movement Responses to Music over the First Year of Life
bioRxiv
2025
Bigand F., Bianco R., Abalde S.F., Nguyen T., Novembre G.
EEG of the Dancing Brain: Decoding Sensory, Motor, and Social Processes during Dyadic Dance
Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 45, (no. 21)
2025
Kostorz K., Nguyen T., Pan Y., Melinscak F., Steyrl D., Hu Y., Sorger B., Hoehl S., Scharnowski F.
Investigating short windows of interbrain synchrony: A step toward fNIRS-based hyperfeedback
Imaging Neuroscience, vol. 3
2025
Kostorz K., Nguyen T., Pan Y., Melinscak F., Steyrl D., Hu Y., Sorger B., Hoehl S., Scharnowski F.
Investigating short windows of interbrain synchrony: a step towards fNIRS-based hyperfeedback
Imaging Neuroscience
2025
Epstein S., Arnon S., Markova G., Nguyen T., Hoehl S., Eitan L., Bauer-Rusek S., Yakobson D., Gold C.
Mother–Preterm Infant Contingent Interactions During Supported Infant-Directed Singing in the NICU—A Feasibility Study
Children, vol. 12, (no. 9)
2025
Nguyen T., Tuncgenc B., Marsh L., Markova G., Horn L., Pointner N., Schleihauf H., Hoehl S.
Motor synchrony, social learning and closeness in group play settings
Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 16
2025
Abalde S.F., Bigand F., Mecozzi S., Nguyen T., Bianco R., Keller P. E., Novembre G.
On the role of ancillary body movements in interpersonal synchronization during joint music making
18th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC18)
Poster
Conference
2025
Abalde S.F., Bigand F., Mecozzi S., Nguyen T., Bianco R., Keller P. E., Novembre G.
On the role of ancillary body movements in interpersonal synchronization during joint music making
10th Joint Action Meeting (JAM X)
Poster
Conference
2025
Enmalm A., Nguyen T., Boehme R.
Self-touch is different from giving and receiving touch simultaneously – insights from neural, behavioral, and physiological measures
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
2025
Reisner S., Nguyen T., Labendzki P., Hoehl S., Markova G.
The reciprocal relationship between maternal infant-directed singing and infant gaze
Musicae Scientiae
2024
Nguyen T., Bigand F., Reisner S., Koul A., Bianco R., Markova G., Hoehl S., Novembre G.
Development of neural and motor responses to music over the first year of life
Congress of the German Psychological Society
Poster
Conference