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The perception of facial expressions in newborns
T Farroni, E Menon, S Rigato, MH Johnson
European Journal of Developmental Psychology 4 (1), 2-13, 2007
3662007
The shared signal hypothesis and neural responses to expressions and gaze in infants and adults
S Rigato, T Farroni, MH Johnson
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 5 (1), 88-97, 2010
862010
The neural basis of somatosensory remapping develops in human infancy
S Rigato, JB Ali, J van Velzen, AJ Bremner
Current Biology 24 (11), 1222-1226, 2014
842014
Bodily illusions in young children: developmental change in visual and proprioceptive contributions to perceived hand position
AJ Bremner, EL Hill, M Pratt, S Rigato, C Spence
PloS one 8 (1), e51887, 2013
472013
The mental health crisis of expectant women in the UK: effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on prenatal mental health, antenatal attachment and social support
ML Filippetti, ADF Clarke, S Rigato
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 22 (1), 1-10, 2022
422022
The role of gaze in the processing of emotional facial expressions
S Rigato, T Farroni
Emotion Review 5 (1), 36-40, 2013
352013
Cortical signatures of vicarious tactile experience in four-month-old infants
S Rigato, MJ Banissy, A Romanska, R Thomas, J van Velzen, AJ Bremner
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 35, 75-80, 2019
332019
The electrophysiological time course of somatosensory spatial remapping: vision of the hands modulates effects of posture on somatosensory evoked potentials
S Rigato, AJ Bremner, L Mason, A Pickering, R Davis, J van Velzen
European Journal of Neuroscience 38 (6), 2884-2892, 2013
322013
The interaction between gaze direction and facial expressions in newborns
S Rigato, E Menon, MH Johnson, T Farroni
European Journal of Developmental Psychology 8 (5), 624-636, 2011
322011
Direct gaze may modulate face recognition in newborns
S Rigato, E Menon, MH Johnson, D Faraguna, T Farroni
Infant and Child Development 20 (1), 20-34, 2011
322011
Inter-individual differences in vicarious tactile perception: A view across the lifespan in typical and atypical populations
H Gillmeister, N Bowling, S Rigato, MJ Banissy
Multisensory research 30 (6), 485-508, 2017
292017
Multisensory signalling enhances pupil dilation
S Rigato, G Rieger, V Romei
Scientific reports 6 (1), 26188, 2016
282016
The shared signal hypothesis: Effects of emotion‐gaze congruency in infant and adult visual preferences
S Rigato, E Menon, T Farroni, MH Johnson
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 31 (1), 15-29, 2013
252013
Interpersonal representations of touch in somatosensory cortex are modulated by perspective
MJB SilviaRigato, Andrew J.Bremner, HelgeGillmeister
Biological Psychology, 2019
242019
Explainable artificial intelligence based analysis for interpreting infant fNIRS data in developmental cognitive neuroscience
J Andreu-Perez, LL Emberson, M Kiani, ML Filippetti, H Hagras, S Rigato
Communications biology 4 (1), 1-13, 2021
212021
Impact of maternal depressive symptoms on the development of infant temperament: Cascading effects during the first year of life
S Rigato, M Stets, A Bonneville‐Roussy, K Holmboe
Social Development 29 (4), 1115-1133, 2020
162020
The role of facial expressions in attention-orienting in adults and infants
S Rigato, E Menon, VD Gangi, N George, T Farroni
International Journal of Behavioral Development 37 (2), 154-159, 2013
142013
The impact of parents’ smartphone use on language development in young children
AJ Morris, ML Filippetti, S Rigato
Child Development Perspectives 16 (2), 103-109, 2022
122022
The development of body representations: an associative learning account
CCJM de Klerk, ML Filippetti, S Rigato
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1949), 20210070, 2021
122021
Maternal depressive symptoms and infant temperament in the first year of life predict child behavior at 36 months of age
S Rigato, S Charalambous, M Stets, K Holmboe
Infant behavior and development 67, 101717, 2022
102022
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