I am a post-doctoral researcher at the INCC BabyLab. My research aims to understand the scope of infant's social cognition, in particular how infants represent the main properties of social relationships. I am currently working with Olivier Mascaro on a project financed by the Fyssen Foundation investigating the representation of leader-follower relations during infancy.
Previously, I graduated in Psychology and specialized on Neuroscience, obtaining my PhD title in 2018 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain) after two stays abroad at Central European University (Hungary) and Cornell University (United States). My thesis focused on the influence of social hierarchies on infant's learning.
Selected publications
Baus, C., Bas, J., Calabria, M., & Costa, A., 2017. Speak My Language and I Will Remember Your Face Better: An ERP Study. Frontiers in psychology, 8, 709