Mag. Gabriela Markova, Ph.D.
Kontakt
Kontakt
Universitätsassistentin Postdoc
T: +43-1-4277-47478
E: gabriela.markova@univie.ac.at
Raum 01.13
Institut für Psychologie der Entwicklung und Bildung
Liebiggasse 5
1010 Wien
Forschungsinteressen
- Frühe Entwicklung von sozialer Kognition
- Frühe Interaktionen mit Eltern und Gleichaltrigen
- Behaviorale und neuronale Koordination in frühen Interaktionen
- Entwicklung von Spiel und Humor
Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang
Seit 03/2018 | Universität Wien Universitätsassistentin Postdoc, Arbeitsgruppe Entwicklungspsychologie |
2016 - 2018 | RED NOSES Clowndoctors International Head of Research |
2012 - 2016 | Universität Wien Universitätsassistentin Postdoc, Arbeitsgruppe Klinische Kinder- und Jugendpsychologie |
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2009 - 2013 | Czech Academy of Sciences Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Psychology |
Ausbildung
2003 - 2009 | Ph.D., Psychologie York University, Toronto, Kanada |
1998 - 2003 | Diplom (Mag.Phil.), Psychologie Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg |
Stipendien und Preise
2011 | Otto Wichterle Award for Young Scientists Czech Academy of Sciences |
2007 - 2008 | President Susan Mann Dissertation Award York University |
2007 | Norman S. Endler Research Fellowship York University |
2006 | Certificate of Teaching Excellence Award Council of Canadian Departments of Psychology |
Publikationen
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2024
Horn L, Windhager S, Juricka N, Bugnyar T, Massen JJM, Markova G. Investigating the effects of prenatal testosterone exposure (via 2D:4D) and socio-relational factors on 3-6-year-old preschoolers' prosocial choices. Early Human Development. 2024 Aug;195:106055. 106055. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2024.106055
Horn L, Karsai M, Markova G. An automated, data-driven approach to children's social dynamics in space and time. Child Development Perspectives. 2024 Mär;18(1):36-43. doi: 10.1111/cdep.12495
2023
Nguyen T, Reisner S, Lueger A, Wass SV, Hoehl S, Markova G. Sing to me, baby: Infants show neural tracking and rhythmic movements to live and dynamic maternal singing. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 2023 Dez;64:101313. Epub 2023 Okt 24. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2023.101313
Markova G, Nguyen T. Interpersonal synchrony is associated with infants' reactions to subtle changes in caregiver-infant interactions. Social Development. 2023 Mai;32(2):581-597. doi: 10.1111/sode.12646
2022
Bánki AA, De Eccher M, Falschlehner LV, Hoehl S, Markova G. Comparing Online Webcam- and Laboratory-Based Eye-Tracking for the Assessment of Infants’ Audio-Visual Synchrony Perception. Frontiers in Psychology. 2022 Jan 11;12:1-19. 733933. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.733933
2021
Markova G, Houdek L, Kocabova Z. To the Operating Room! Positive Effects of a Healthcare Clown Intervention on Children Undergoing Surgery. Frontiers in Public Health. 2021 Apr 20;9:653884. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.653884
Williams K, Bánki AA, Markova G, Hoehl S, Tillman K. A crosslinguistic study of the acquisition of time words in English- and German-speaking children. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. 2021;43:679-685.
2020
Nguyen T, Bánki A, Markova G, Hoehl S. Studying parent-child interaction with hyperscanning. in Meyer M, Hunnius S, Hrsg., New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development. Amsterdam: Elsevier. 2020. S. 1-24. (Progress in Brain Research, Band 254). doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2020.05.003
Markova G, Nguyen T, Schätz CM, De Eccher M. Singing in Tune – Being in Tune: Relationship Between Maternal Playful Singing and Interpersonal Synchrony. Enfance. 2020 Apr 7;1(1):89-107. doi: 10.3917/enf2.201.0089
2019
Markova G, Nguyen T, Höhl S. Neurobehavioral Interpersonal Synchrony in Early Development: The Role of Interactional Rhythms. Frontiers in Psychology. 2019 Sep 18;10:2078. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02078
Markova G, Siposova B. The role of oxytocin in early mother-infant interactions: Variations in maternal affect attunement. Infant Behavior and Development. 2019;55:58-68. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2019.03.003
2018
Höhl S, Markova G. Moving developmental social neuroscience toward a second-person approach. PLoS Biology. 2018 Dez;16(12):e3000055. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000055
Markova G. The Games Infants Play: Social Games During Early Mother-Infant Interactions and Their Relationship With Oxytocin. Frontiers in Psychology. 2018 Jun 25;9(JUN):1041. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01041
2017
Horn L, Markova G, Windhager S, Massen JJM. Children’s prosocial sharing in a resource allocation paradigm constrained by physical properties, not by conventional rules. in Tagungsband der gemeinsamen Tagung der Fachgruppen Entwicklungspsychologie und Pädagogische Psychologie. 2017. S. 350
2016
Markova G, Siposova B. The Role of Oxytocin in Early Mother-Infant Interactions: Examining Variations in Maternal Affect Attunement. 2016. Beitrag in 2016 International Conference on Infant Studies, New Orleans, USA / Vereinigte Staaten.
Fantasia V, Markova G, Fasulo A, Costall A, Reddy V. Not just being lifted: Infants are sensitive to delay during a pick-up routine. Frontiers in Psychology. 2016 Jan 20;6:2065. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.02065
2015
Markova G, Hofer J, Legerstee M. Humour among infant peers. 2015. Beitrag in 45th Annual Meeting of The Jean Piaget Society, Toronto, Kanada.
Markova G, Legerstee M. The role of maternal behavior in children's pretense during the second year of life. Cognitive Development. 2015 Apr 1;34(April-June 2015):3-15. Epub 2015 Jan 6. doi: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.12.011
2014
Markova G, Reddy V, Wallot S. Anticipating and adjusting to actions towards the self. 2014. Beitrag in XIXth Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Berlin, Deutschland.
Markova G, Smolik F. What do you think? The relationship between person reference and communication about the mind in toddlers. Social Development. 2014 Feb;23(1):61-79. Epub 2013 Jun 26. doi: 10.1111/sode.12044
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