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Jacqueline Nadel is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily spans the field of psychology with a concentration on several subfields including social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, developmental and educational psychology, education, and occupational therapy.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of topics, including:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Social Representations and Identity
  • Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology Research

Jacqueline Nadel has contributed multiple papers to academic journals. Recent publications include:

  • "Social gaze training for Autism Spectrum Disorder using eye-tracking and virtual humans," 2022, published in Interaction Studies Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems
  • "Shall We Play the Same? Pedagogical Perspectives on Infants' and Children's Imitation of Musical Gestures," 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • "L'imitation sonore durant la période préverbale: enjeux théoriques et dispositifs," 2020, Enfance
  • "L'imitation, double physique et mental," 2022, Enfance
  • "L'autre, milieu mental de nos vies," 2023, La Pensée

The frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Jacqueline Nadel include:

  • Ouriel Grynszpan
  • Jean-Claude Martin
  • Manuela Filippa
  • Didier Grandjean
  • Gianni Nuti

Among publication venues, Jacqueline Nadel has contributed multiple works to the journal Enfance, with fourteen publications, as well as to Dunod eBooks and other outlets including Interaction Studies Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, Frontiers in Psychology, and La Pensée.

Best Publications

  • Inter-brain synchronization during social interaction.

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  • Social Competence in Developmental Perspective

    Barry H. Schneider;Grazia Attili;Jacqueline Nadel;Roger P. Weissberg

  • Expectancies for social contingency in 2‐month‐olds

    Jacqueline Nadel;Isabelle Carchon;Claude Kervella;Daniel Marcelli

  • Different brain structures related to self- and external-agency attribution: a brief review and meta-analysis

    Marco Sperduti;Pauline Delaveau;Philippe Fossati;Philippe Fossati;Jacqueline Nadel

  • Brief report: imitation effects on children with autism.

    Angelica Escalona;Tiffany Field;Jacqueline Nadel;Brenda Lundy

  • Imitation in infancy

    Jacqueline Nadel;George Butterworth

  • New perspectives in early communicative development

    Jacqueline Nadel;Luigia Camaioni

  • Imitation and imitation recognition: Functional use in preverbal infants and nonverbal children with autism

    Jacqueline Nadel

  • Building Robota, a mini-humanoid robot for the rehabilitation of children with autism.

    Aude Billard;Ben Robins;Jacqueline Nadel;Kerstin Dautenhahn

  • From social behaviour to brain synchronization: Review and perspectives in hyperscanning

    G. Dumas;G. Dumas;G. Dumas;F. Lachat;F. Lachat;F. Lachat;J. Martinerie;J. Martinerie;J. Martinerie;J. Nadel

  • Multimedia interfaces for users with high functioning autism: An empirical investigation

    Ouriel Grynszpan;Jean-Claude Martin;Jacqueline Nadel

  • Children with Autism Display more Social Behaviors after Repeated Imitation Sessions

    Tiffany Field;Tory Field;Chris Sanders;Jacqueline Nadel

  • Attribution of Mental States to Others by Schizophrenic Patients

    Yves Sarfati;Marie-Christine Hardy-Bayle;Jacqueline Nadel;Jean-Francois Chevalier

  • Anatomical Connectivity Influences both Intra- and Inter-Brain Synchronizations

    Guillaume Dumas;Mario Chavez;Jacqueline Nadel;Jacques Martinerie

  • Do Children with Autism have Expectancies about the Social Behaviour of Unfamiliar People? A Pilot Study Using the Still Face Paradigm

    Jacqueline Nadel;Sabine Croué;Marie-Jeanne Mattlinger;Pierre Canet

  • Investigating Gaze of Children with ASD in Naturalistic Settings

    Basilio Noris;Jacqueline Nadel;Mandy Barker;Nouchine Hadjikhani

  • Imiter pour découvrir l'humain

    Jacqueline Nadel;Jean Decety

  • The evolving nature of imitation as a format for communication.

    Jacqueline Nadel;Caroline Guérini;Ann Pezé;Christine Rivet

  • Re-examination of Oostenbroek et al. (2016): evidence for neonatal imitation of tongue protrusion

    Andrew N. Meltzoff;Lynne Murray;Elizabeth Simpson;Mikael Heimann

  • Sensitivity to Social Contingency and Positive Emotion in 2‐Month‐Olds

    Robert Soussignan;Jacqueline Nadel;Pierre Canet;Priscille Gerardin

  • Revisiting mu suppression in autism spectrum disorder

    Guillaume Dumas;Robert Soussignan;Laurent Hugueville;Jacques Martinerie

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Soussignan
Robert Soussignan University of Burgundy
Tiffany Field
Tiffany Field University of Miami
Aude Billard
Aude Billard École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Kerstin Dautenhahn University of Waterloo
Nathalie George
Nathalie George Université Paris Cité
Andrew N. Meltzoff
Andrew N. Meltzoff University of Washington
Pier Francesco Ferrari
Pier Francesco Ferrari Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Lynne Murray
Lynne Murray University of Reading
Mikael Heimann
Mikael Heimann Linköping University
György Gergely
György Gergely Central European University

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