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Peter B. Marschik

University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Kinematic Modulation across the Ontogenetic Transition to Active Social Engagement

Number of pages: 1 Posted: 07 Feb 2026
affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Göttingen - Department for Computational Neuroscience, Heidelberg University - University Hospital Heidelberg, University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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Infants, 3Dmarkerlessmotiontracking, Context-relatedkinematicmodulation, Generalmovements, Social engagement, Ontogenetic adaptation

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Open Video Data Sharing in Developmental and Behavioural Science

Number of pages: 18 Posted: 27 Sep 2022
University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Göttingen - Department for Computational Neuroscience, University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Duisburg-Essen - Department of Pediatrics I, Neonatology, Karolinska Institutet - Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga Waka - School of Education, University of Göttingen - Department for Computational Neuroscience, Medical University of Graz - Division of Phoniatrics and University of Göttingen - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
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data sharing, human behaviour, infant, motor development, general movements assessment, machine learning, computer vision, video, face-blurring, pseudonymisation