Dr. Eugenio Parise

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsDevelopmental and Educational Psychology
KeywordsCommunication, ERPs, NIRS, Social Cognition, Social development

Current contact address

CountryItaly
CityRovereto
InstitutionUniversita degli Studi di Trento
InstituteCIMeC - Centro Interdipartimentale Mente / Cervello
Homepagehttps://www.cimec.unitn.it/en/1589/brain-and-cognitive-development-group-bcd-group

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Tricia SkolerAbteilung Neuropsychologie, Max-Planck-Institut für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften, Leipzig
Start of initial sponsorship01/05/2007

Programme(s)

2006Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2024Kampis, Dora and Askitis, Dimitris and Poulsen, Emilie and Parise, Eugenio and Southgate, Victoria: 14-month-old infants detect a semantic mismatch when occluded objects are mislabeled. In: INFANCY, 29, 2024, 510--524
2024Pomiechowska, Barbara and Takacs, Szilvia and Volein, Agnes and Parise, Eugenio: The nature of label-induced categories: preverbal infants represent surface features and category symbols. In: PROCEEDINGS - ROYAL SOCIETY. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2035, 2024,
2022Kumaravel, Velu Prabhakar and Buiatti, Marco and Parise, Eugenio and Farella, Elisabetta: Adaptable and Robust EEG Bad Channel Detection Using Local Outlier Factor (LOF). In: SENSORS, 22, 2022, 731401--731417
2022Karthik, Sriranjani and Parise, Eugenio and Liszkowski, Ulf: Mirroring communicative actions: Contextual modulation of mu rhythm desynchronization in response to the ‘back-of-hand’ action in 9-month-old infants. In: DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 47, 2022, 158--174
2022Kumaravel, Velu Prabhakar and Farella, Elisabetta and Parise, Eugenio and Buiatti, Marco: NEAR: An artifact removal pipeline for human newborn EEG data. In: DEVELOPMENTAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 54, 2022, 10106801--10106814
2022Forgács, Bálint and Gervain, Judit and Parise, Eugenio and Gergely, György and Elek, Lívia Priyanka and Üllei-Kovács, Zsuzsanna and Király, Ildikó: Semantic systems are mentalistically activated for and by social partners. In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 12, 2022, 486601--486612
2022Kliesch, C. and Parise, E. and Reid, V. and Hoehl, S.: The role of social signals in segmenting observed actions in 18-month-old children. In: DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 25, 2022, e1319801--e1319811
2021Silverstein, Priya and Feng, Jinzhi and Westermann, Gert and Parise, Eugenio and Twomey, Katherine E: Infants learn to follow gaze in stages: Evidence confirming a robotic prediction. In: OPEN MIND, 5, 2021, 174--188
2021Monroy, C. and Domínguez-Martínez, E. and Taylor, B. and Portolés Marin, O. and Parise, E. and Reid, V. M.: Understanding the causes and consequences of variability in infant ERP editing practices. In: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY, 63, 2021, e2221701--e2221712
2020Forgács, Bálint and Gervain, Judit and Parise, Eugenio and Csibra, Gergely and Gergely, György and Baross, Júlia and Király, Ildikó: Electrophysiological investigation of infants’ understanding of understanding. In: DEVELOPMENTAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 43, 2020, 100783.1--100783.8
2020Sirri, L. and Guerra, E. and Linnert, S. and Smith, E. S. and Reid, V. and Parise, E.: Infants’ conceptual representations of meaningful verbal and nonverbal sounds. In: PLOS ONE, 15, 2020, e0233968.1--e0233968.18
2020Sirri, L. and Linnert, S. and Reid, V. and Parise, E.: Speech Intonation Induces Enhanced Face Perception in Infants. In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 10, 2020, 3225--3225.9
2020Bazhydai, Marina and Silverstein, Priya and Parise, Eugenio and Westermann, Gert: Two-year-old children preferentially transmit simple actions but not pedagogically demonstrated actions. In: DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 23, 2020, e12941.1--e12941.13
2020Bazhydai, M. and Westermann, G. and Parise, E.: “I don't know but I know who to ask”: 12-month-olds actively seek information from knowledgeable adults. In: DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 23, 2020, e12938.1--e12938.10
2019Forgács, Bálint and Parise, Eugenio and Csibra, Gergely and Gergely, György and Jacquey, Lisa and Gervain, Judit: Fourteen-month-old infants track the language comprehension of communicative partners. In: DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 22, 2019, e12751.1--e12751.9
2019Linnert, Szilvia and Tóth, Brigitta and Nagy, Márton and Parise, Eugenio and Kiraly, Ildikó: Neural signatures of recognition memory in 10- to 12-month-old infants. In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 126, 2019, 75--81
2019Silverstein, Priya and Gliga, Teodora and Westermann, Gert. and Parise, Eugenio: Probing communication-induced memory biases in preverbal infants: Two replication attempts of Yoon, Johnson and Csibra (2008). In: INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 55, 2019, 77--87
2019Hoehl, Stefanie and Reid, Vincent M. and Parise, Eugenio: The Biological Basis of Social Cognition During Development. In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 126, 2019, 1--2
2016Kampis, Dora and Parise, Eugenio and Csibra, Gergely and Kovács, Ágnes Melinda: On potential ocular artefacts in infant electroencephalogram: A reply to comments by Köster. In: PROCEEDINGS - ROYAL SOCIETY. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 283, 2016, 20161285.1--20161285.3
2015Kampis, Dora and Parise, Eugenio and Csibra, Gergely and Kovács, Ágnes Melinda: Neural signatures for sustaining object representations attributed to others in preverbal human infants. In: PROCEEDINGS - ROYAL SOCIETY. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 282, 2015, 20151683.1--20151683.8
2015Domínguez-Martínez, Estefanía and Parise, Eugenio and Strandvall, Tommy and Reid, Vincent M.: The fixation distance to the stimulus influences ERP quality: An EEG and eye tracking N400 study. In: PLOS ONE, 10, 2015, e0134339.1--e0134339.14
2015Michel, Christine and Stets, Manuela and Parise, Eugenio and Reid, Vincent M. and Striano, Tricia and Hoehl, Stefanie: Theta- and alpha-band EEG activity in response to eye gaze cues in early infancy. In: NEUROIMAGE, 118, 2015, 576--583
2014Hoehl, S. and Michel, C. and Reid, V. M. and Parise, E. and Striano, T.: Eye contact during live social interaction modulates infants' oscillatory brain activity. In: SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE, 9, 2014, 300--308
2013Parise, E. and Csibra, G.: Neural responses to multimodal ostensive signals in 5-month-old infants. In: PLOS ONE, 8, 2013,
2012Parise, E. and Csibra, G.: Electrophysiological Evidence for the Understanding of Maternal Speech by 9-Month-Old Infants. In: PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 23, 2012, 728--733
2011Parise, E. and Handl, A. and Palumbo, L. and Friederici, A. D.: Influence of Eye Gaze on Spoken Word Processing: An ERP Study With Infants. In: CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 82, 2011, 842--853
2010Parise, E. and Friederici, A. D. and Striano, T.: "Did you call me?" 5-month-old infants own name guides their attention. In: PLOS ONE, 5, 2010,
2010Stahl, D. and Parise, E. and Hoehl, S. and Striano, T.: Eye contact and emotional face processing in 6-month-old infants: Advanced statistical methods applied to event-related potentials. In: BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT, 32, 2010, 305--317
2010Parise, E. and Handl, A. and Striano, T.: Processing faces in dyadic and triadic contexts. In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 48, 2010, 518--528
2010Grossmann, T. and Parise, E. and Friederici, A. D.: The detection of communicative signals directed at the self ininfant prefrontal cortex. In: FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 4, 2010,
2009Hoehl, S. and Reid, V. M. and Parise, E. and Handl, A. and Palumbo, L. and Striano, T.: Looking at eye gaze processing and its neural correlates in infancy - Plications for social development and autism spectrum disorder. In: CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 80, 2009, 968--985
2009Reid, V. M. and Hoehl, S. and Grigutsch, M. and Groendahl, A. and Parise, E. and Striano, T.: The Neural Correlates of Infant and Adult Goal Prediction: Evidence for Semantic Processing Systems. In: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 45, 2009, 620--629
2008Parise, E. and Reid, V. M. and Stets, M. and Striano, T.: Direct eye contact infuences the neural processing of objects in 5-month-old infants. In: SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE, 3, 2008, 141--150
2007Parise, E. and Cleveland, A. and Costabile, A. and Striano, T.: Influence of vocal cues on learning about objects in joint attention contexts. In: INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 30, 2007, 380--384