Tobias Grossmann

Tobias Grossmann

University of Virginia

H-index: 50

North America-United States

About Tobias Grossmann

Tobias Grossmann, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Virginia, specializes in the field of Infancy, Developmental Psychology, Social Cognition, Brain Development.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Love on the developing brain: Maternal sensitivity and infants’ neural responses to emotion in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

Neurodevelopmental and evolutionary origins of processing social interactions.

Social Perception in the Infant Brain and Its Link to Social Behavior

Genetic variability in the oxytocin system is linked to individual differences in cuddliness among human infants

Dorso-medial prefrontal cortex responses to social smiles predict sociability in early human development

Corrigendum to" Genetic variability in the oxytocin system is linked to individual differences in cuddliness among human infants",[Psychoneuroendocrinology, vol. 159, January …

The human fear paradox: Affective origins of cooperative care

Infant and maternal responses to emotional facial expressions: A longitudinal study

Tobias Grossmann Information

University

Position

Professor Department of Psychology

Citations(all)

9069

Citations(since 2020)

4558

Cited By

6102

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

82

Email

University Profile Page

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Tobias Grossmann Skills & Research Interests

Infancy

Developmental Psychology

Social Cognition

Brain Development

Top articles of Tobias Grossmann

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Love on the developing brain: Maternal sensitivity and infants’ neural responses to emotion in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

Developmental Science

Jessica A Stern

Caroline M Kelsey

Heath Yancey

Tobias Grossmann

2024/3/21

Neurodevelopmental and evolutionary origins of processing social interactions.

Tobias Grossmann

2024/3

Social Perception in the Infant Brain and Its Link to Social Behavior

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Tobias Grossmann

2024/4/22

Genetic variability in the oxytocin system is linked to individual differences in cuddliness among human infants

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Tobias Grossmann

Merle Fairhurst

2024/1/1

Dorso-medial prefrontal cortex responses to social smiles predict sociability in early human development

Imaging Neuroscience

Tobias Grossmann

Olivia Allison

2024/4/8

Corrigendum to" Genetic variability in the oxytocin system is linked to individual differences in cuddliness among human infants",[Psychoneuroendocrinology, vol. 159, January …

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Tobias Grossmann

Merle T Fairhurst

2024/3/27

The human fear paradox: Affective origins of cooperative care

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Andrew M Herbert

Kirsten Condry

Tina M Sutton

2023/5/8

Infant and maternal responses to emotional facial expressions: A longitudinal study

Infant Behavior and Development

Kenn L Dela Cruz

Caroline M Kelsey

Xin Tong

Tobias Grossmann

2023/5/1

Relationship between brain functional connectivity and temperamental traits of novelty preference and fear in infants at 7 months of age

Aoxin Luo

Kenn Lacsamana Dela Cruz

Tobias Grossmann

2023/3/16

No evidence for discontinuity between infants and adults

Shari Liu

Gal Raz

Frederik Kamps

Tobias Grossmann

Rebecca Saxe

2023/2

Variability in the expression and perception of positive affect in human infancy

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

Tobias Grossmann

Adrienne Wood

2023/1/1

Infant Sleep and Functional Brain Connectivity

Beverly Lundeen

Olivia Allison

Caroline Kelsey

Heath Yancey

Tobias Grossmann

2023/10/18

Extending and refining the fearful ape hypothesis.

Behavioral & Brain Sciences

Tobias Grossmann

2023/1/1

Beyond the fearful ape hypothesis: Humans are also supplicating and appeasing apes

Tobias L Grossmann

2023/5/8

Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy

Sybil L Hart

David F Bjorklund

2022

Infancy through the lens of evolutionary developmental science

Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy

David F Bjorklund

Sybil L Hart

2022

Maternal recognition of positive emotion predicts sensitive parenting in infancy.

Emotion

Jessica A Stern

Caroline M Kelsey

Kathleen M Krol

Tobias Grossmann

2023/8

How does the brain help us understand others?

Joyce Lysanne Van Zwet

Jule Schretzmeir

Sabine Hunnius

Tobias Grossmann

Marlene Meyer

2022

Processing third-party social interactions in the human infant brain

Infant Behavior and Development

Katrina Farris

Caroline M Kelsey

Kathleen M Krol

Maleen Thiele

Robert Hepach

...

2022/8/1

Becoming uniquely human? Comparing chimpanzee to human infancy

Developmental Science

Tobias Grossmann

2022/1

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