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Theano Kokkinaki
Theano Kokkinaki
Professor of Developmental Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Crete
Verified email at uoc.gr
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What infants' imitations communicate: With mothers, with fathers and with peers.
C Trevarthen, T Kokkinaki, GA Fiamenghi Jr
Cambridge University Press, 1999
3671999
Basic aspects of vocal imitation in infant-parent interaction during the first 6 months
T Kokkinaki, G Kugiumutzakis
Journal of reproductive and infant psychology 18 (3), 173-187, 2000
1782000
Emotions in early mimesis
G Kugiumutzakis, T Kokkinaki, M Makrodimitraki, E Vitalaki
Emotional development 161, 182, 2005
892005
Concepts of mother-infant interaction in Greece and Germany
H Keller, Z Papaligoura, P Kuensemueller, S Voelker, C Papaeliou, ...
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 34 (6), 677-689, 2003
802003
Comparing emotional coordination in early spontaneous mother–infant and father–infant interactions
T Kokkinaki, VGS Vasdekis
European Journal of Developmental Psychology 12 (1), 69-84, 2015
572015
Emotion and imitation in early infant-parent interaction: A longitudinal and cross-cultural study
T Kokkinaki
Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2017 Block 16, 1998
471998
A longitudinal, naturalistic and cross‐cultural study on emotions in early infant‐parent imitative interactions
T Kokkinaki
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 21 (2), 243-258, 2003
452003
Coordination of emotions in mother–infant dialogues
TS Kokkinaki, VGS Vasdekis, ZE Koufaki, CB Trevarthen
Infant and Child Development 26 (2), e1973, 2017
372017
Exploring students’ affect and achievement goals in the context of an intervention to improve web searching skills
D Kroustallaki, T Kokkinaki, GD Sideridis, PG Simos
Computers in Human Behavior 49, 156-170, 2015
342015
Father–newborn vocal interaction: A contribution to the theory of innate intersubjectivity
C Boiteau, T Kokkinaki, C Sankey, A Buil, M Gratier, E Devouche
Infant and Child Development 30 (5), e2259, 2021
232021
Emotional expressions during early infant–father conversations
T Kokkinaki
European Journal of Developmental Psychology 6 (6), 705-721, 2009
212009
Maternal and paternal postpartum depression: effects on early infant-parent interactions
T Kokkinaki
Journal of Pregnancy and Child Health 3 (1), 1-5, 2016
202016
T. & FIAMENGHI Jr. G.(1999): What infant’s imitations communicate: with mothers, with fathers, with peers
CK Trevarthen, T Kokkinaki
Imitation in infancy, 9-35, 0
18
Interactive silences within spontaneous early infant–father ‘dialogues’
T Kokkinaki
Infant and Child Development 17 (5), 509-525, 2008
172008
A cross-cultural study on early vocal imitative phenomena in different relationships
T Kokkinaki, VGS Vasdekis
Journal of reproductive and infant psychology 21 (2), 85-101, 2003
172003
Structural variations, quantitative differences and similarities between maternal and paternal infant-directed speech
T Kokkinaki
Early Child Development and Care 189 (12), 1925-1942, 2019
162019
Comparing spontaneous imitation in grandmother-infant and mother-infant interaction: A three generation familial study
T Kokkinaki, E Vitalaki
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development 77 (2), 77-105, 2013
152013
Inter-subjectivity during free infant-father “protoconversation” and within-“protoconversation” pauses
T Kokkinaki
Emerging Topics on Father Attachment, 84-103, 2014
142014
Exploring spontaneous imitation in infancy: A three generation inter-familial study
T Kokkinaki, E Vitalaki
Europe’s Journal of Psychology 9 (2), 259-275, 2013
142013
COVID-19 pandemic-related restrictions: Factors that may affect perinatal maternal mental health and implications for infant development
T Kokkinaki, E Hatzidaki
Frontiers in pediatrics 10, 846627, 2022
132022
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