Victoria Southgate

Victoria Southgate

Københavns Universitet

H-index: 37

Europe-Denmark

About Victoria Southgate

Victoria Southgate, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Københavns Universitet, specializes in the field of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.

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

Altercentric bias in infants’ encoding of object kind

Training self‐other distinction facilitates perspective taking in young children

An initial but receding altercentric bias in preverbal infants' memory

14-month-old infants detect a semantic mismatch when occluded objects are mislabeled

Correction to: Early Theory of Mind Development: Are Infants Inherently Altercentric?

Early Theory of Mind development-Are infants inherently altercentric?

The Development of

Cognitive dissonance from 2 years of age: Toddlers', but not infants', blind choices induce preferences

Victoria Southgate Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

6640

Citations(since 2020)

2840

Cited By

5082

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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Victoria Southgate Skills & Research Interests

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Top articles of Victoria Southgate

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Altercentric bias in infants’ encoding of object kind

Dora Kampis

Dimitris Askitis

Victoria Southgate

2024/1/12

Training self‐other distinction facilitates perspective taking in young children

Child Development

Dora Kampis

Helle Lukowski Duplessy

Dimitrios Askitis

Victoria Southgate

2023/7

An initial but receding altercentric bias in preverbal infants' memory

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Velisar Manea

Dora Kampis

Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann

Barbu Revencu

Victoria Southgate

2023/6/14

14-month-old infants detect a semantic mismatch when occluded objects are mislabeled

Dora Kampis

Dimitris Askitis

Emilie Poulsen

Eugenio Parise

Victoria Southgate

2023/5/26

Correction to: Early Theory of Mind Development: Are Infants Inherently Altercentric?

Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann

Victoria Southgate

2023/8/13

Early Theory of Mind development-Are infants inherently altercentric?

V Southgate

2023/7/13

The Development of

The Pragmatic Turn: Toward Action-Oriented Views in Cognitive Science

Antonia F de C Hamilton

Victoria Southgate

Elisabeth Hill

2022/6/7

Cognitive dissonance from 2 years of age: Toddlers', but not infants', blind choices induce preferences

Cognition

Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann

Dora Kampis

Emilie Poulsen

Clara Schüler

Helle Lukowski Duplessy

...

2022/6/1

Understanding the self in relation to others: Infants spontaneously map another's face to their own at 16–26 months

Developmental science

Dora Kampis

Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann

Sarah Koop

Victoria Southgate

2022/5

Another person’s perspective biases how 14-month-olds’ detect mislabeling of hidden objects

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Dora Kampis

Dimitrios Askitis

Mercedes Sosa Cordero

Sofie Kirkegaard

Catrine Sejer

...

2022

Emerging self-representation presents a challenge when perspectives conflict

Open Mind

Emanuela Yeung

Dimitrios Askitis

Velisar Manea

Victoria Southgate

2022/11/22

Conflict between self and other in the development of perspective tracking

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Emanuela Yeung

Dimitrios Askitis

Velisar Manea

Victoria Southgate

2022

Altercentric bias in preverbal infants memory

Velisar Manea

Dora Kampis

Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann

Barbu Revencu

Victoria Southgate

2022/6/21

Altercententric interference vs. bias in 7.5 month-old infants: a pupillometry study

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Velisar Manea

Dimitrios Askitis

Emanuela Yeung

Victoria Southgate

2022

Does cognitive dissonance depend on self-concept? 2-year-old children, but not 1-year-olds, show blind choice-induced preferences

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann

Dora Kampis

Emilie Poulsen

Clara Schueler

Victoria Southgate

2021

Rate of infant carrying impacts infant spontaneous motor tempo

Royal Society Open Science

Sinead Rocha

Victoria Southgate

Denis Mareschal

2021/9/15

Humans start out altercentric: the ontogenetic development of other-centered cognition

Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society

Dora Kampis

Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann

Victoria Southgate

2021

A two-lab direct replication attempt of Southgate, Senju and Csibra (2007)

Royal Society open science

Dora Kampis

Petra Karman

Gergely Csibra

Victoria Southgate

Mikołaj Hernik

2021/8/25

Testing the altercentrism hypothesis in young infants

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Velisar Manea

Dora Kampis

Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann

Barbu Revencu

Victoria Southgate

2021

Pragmatics for infants: commentary on Wenzel et al. (2020)

Royal Society Open Science

Paula Rubio-Fernandez

Victoria Southgate

Ildikó Király

2021/6/2

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